DocumentCode :
315986
Title :
Bird orientation effects in quantitative airborne electromagnetic interpretation of pack ice thickness sounding
Author :
Holladay, J. Scott ; Lo, Bob ; Prinsenberg, Simon K.
Author_Institution :
Fisheries & Oceans, Canada
Volume :
2
fYear :
1997
fDate :
6-9 Oct 1997
Firstpage :
1114
Abstract :
Changes in helicopter electromagnetic (HEM) bird orientation caused by bird swing occur continuously during normal surveying. These changes generate small, continuously varying errors in the measured HEM responses and in estimated bird altitude. These errors have been considered to be negligible in the past, and for small swings are certainly not critical to first-order interpretation. However, significant errors can occur during quantitative interpretation of HEM responses unless accurate estimates of bird attitude are recorded and used during interpretation. An example derived from a precision sea ice thickness survey illustrates two components of orientation-generated error. Fortunately, technological advances have simplified the acquisition of bird attitude data
Keywords :
geomagnetism; oceanographic techniques; sea ice; terrestrial electricity; thickness measurement; bird attitude; bird attitude data acquisition; bird orientation effects; bird swing; continuously varying errors; helicopter EM bird orientation; orientation-generated error; pack ice thickness sounding; precision sea ice thickness survey; quantitative airborne EM interpretation; responses; rigid cylindrical boom; surveying; Birds; Coils; Data acquisition; Earth; Geometry; Geophysical measurements; Geophysics; Helicopters; Ice thickness; Laser radar;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '97. MTS/IEEE Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Halifax, NS
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4108-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1997.624148
Filename :
624148
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