Insights into the Short-Term Tidal Variability of Multibeam Backscatter from Field Experiments on Different Seafloor Types

Type Article
Date 2019-01
Language English
Author(s) Montereale-Gavazzi Giacomo1, 2, Roche Marc3, Degrendele Koen3, Lurton Xavier4, Terseleer Nathan1, Baeye Matthias1, Francken Frederic1, Van Lancker VeraORCID1, 2
Affiliation(s) 1 : Royal Belgian Inst Nat Sci, Operat Directorate Nat, Gulledelle 100,B, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium.
2 : Univ Ghent, Renard Ctr Marine Geol, Dept Geol, Krijgslaan 281 S-8, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
3 : Fed Publ Serv Econ, Continental Shelf Serv, Blvd Roi Albert II,16, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.
4 : IFREMER, Underwater Acoust Lab, IMN, NSE,AS,CS 10070, F-29280 Plouzane, France.
Source Geosciences (2076-3263) (Mdpi), 2019-01 , Vol. 9 , N. 1 , P. 34 (33p.)
DOI 10.3390/geosciences9010034
WOS© Times Cited 22
Note This article belongs to the Special Issue Geological Seafloor Mapping
Keyword(s) multibeam echosounder, seafloor, backscatter, monitoring, short-term variability, sensitivity, high-frequency
Abstract

Three experiments were conducted in the Belgian part of the North Sea to investigate short-term variation in seafloor backscatter strength (BS) obtained with multibeam echosounders (MBES). Measurements were acquired on predominantly gravelly (offshore) and sandy and muddy (nearshore) areas. Kongsberg EM3002 and EM2040 dual MBES were used to carry out repeated 300-kHz backscatter measurements over tidal cycles (similar to 13 h). Measurements were analysed in complement to an array of ground-truth variables on sediment and current nature and dynamics. Seafloor and water-column sampling was used, as well as benthic landers equipped with different oceanographic sensors. Both angular response (AR) and mosaicked BS were derived. Results point at the high stability of the seafloor BS in the gravelly area (<0.5 dB variability at 45 degrees incidence) and significant variability in the sandy and muddy areas with envelopes of variability >2 dB and 4 dB at 45 degrees respectively. The high-frequency backscatter sensitivity and short-term variability are interpreted and discussed in the light of the available ground-truth data for the three experiments. The envelopes of variability differed considerably between areas and were driven either by external sources (not related to the seafloor sediment), or by intrinsic seafloor properties (typically for dynamic nearshore areas) or by a combination of both. More specifically, within the gravelly areas with a clear water mass, seafloor BS measurements where unambiguous and related directly to the water-sediment interface. Within the sandy nearshore area, the BS was shown to be strongly affected by roughness polarization processes, particularly due to along- and cross-shore current dynamics, which were responsible for the geometric reorganization of the morpho-sedimentary features. In the muddy nearshore area, the BS fluctuation was jointly driven by high-concentrated mud suspension dynamics, together with surficial substrate changes, as well as by water turbidity, increasing the transmission losses. Altogether, this shows that end-users and surveyors need to consider the complexity of the environment since its dynamics may have severe repercussions on the interpretation of BS maps and change-detection applications. Furthermore, the experimental observations revealed the sensitivity of high-frequency BS values to an array of specific configurations of the natural water-sediment interface which are of interest for monitoring applications elsewhere. This encourages the routine acquisition of different and concurrent environmental data together with MBES survey data. In view of promising advances in MBES absolute calibration allowing more straightforward data comparison, further investigations of the drivers of BS variability and sensitivity are required.

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Montereale-Gavazzi Giacomo, Roche Marc, Degrendele Koen, Lurton Xavier, Terseleer Nathan, Baeye Matthias, Francken Frederic, Van Lancker Vera (2019). Insights into the Short-Term Tidal Variability of Multibeam Backscatter from Field Experiments on Different Seafloor Types. Geosciences, 9(1), 34 (33p.). Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9010034 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00485/59637/