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Meter-Scale Seafloor Geodetic Measurements Obtained from Repeated Multibeam Sidescan Surveys
Authors:John B DeSanto  David T Sandwell
Institution:1. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, USAjdesanto@uw.edu;3. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
Abstract:Abstract

We calibrate a technique to use repeated multibeam sidescan surveys in the deep ocean to recover seafloor displacements greater than a few meters. Displacement measurements from seafloor patches (3?km by 20?km) on the port and starboard side of the ship are used to estimate vertical and across-track displacement. We present displacement measurements from a survey of the Ayu Trough southwest of the Marianas Trench using a 12?kHz multibeam. Vertical and across-track displacement errors for the 12?kHz multibeam sonar are typically 0–2?m with RMS uncertainties of 0.25–0.67 m in the across-track and 0.37–0.75 m in the vertical as determined by 3-way closure tests. The uncertainty of the range-averaged sound velocity is a major error source. We estimate that variations in the sound velocity profile, as quantified using expendable bathythermographs (XBTs) during data collection, contribute up to 0.3?m RMS uncertainty in the across-track direction and 1.6?m RMS uncertainty in the vertical direction.
Keywords:Multibeam sonar  Seafloor positioning  Seafloor sonar image
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