In this paper we present some experimental results concerning the possibility of using traditional echosounder in extremely shallow water environments. In the framework of the Echos Project, a collaboration between ISMAR and IA, a wide area of the Venice Lagoon has been explored with a traditional echosounder. Since the explored area was extremely shallow (up to 50 cm), it became necessary to check experimentally whether the far field approximation was still valid in such conditions. In this work the acoustic field of the echosounder ELAC LAZ72 used for the sub bottom investigation is experimentally characterized and the validity of the far field approximation is verified.
Acoustic methods in extremely shallow water: validity of the far field approximation
F Madricardo;S Buogo;P Calicchia;
2008
Abstract
In this paper we present some experimental results concerning the possibility of using traditional echosounder in extremely shallow water environments. In the framework of the Echos Project, a collaboration between ISMAR and IA, a wide area of the Venice Lagoon has been explored with a traditional echosounder. Since the explored area was extremely shallow (up to 50 cm), it became necessary to check experimentally whether the far field approximation was still valid in such conditions. In this work the acoustic field of the echosounder ELAC LAZ72 used for the sub bottom investigation is experimentally characterized and the validity of the far field approximation is verified.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.