Marine Geoscience Data System

Data DOI: 10.26022/IEDA/331477

Citation:
Tagliaro, Gabriel, et al., (2024), Raw multibeam swath bathymetry data for the CORE-VTRCC cruise (2021). Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS). doi:10.26022/IEDA/331477
Title:
Raw multibeam swath bathymetry data for the CORE-VTRCC cruise (2021)
Abstract:
This raw swath bathymetry data set was collected in 2021 over the Vitoria Trindade Ridge and Columbia Channel during research cruise CORE-VTRCC on naval vessel Nho Cruzeiro do Sul. The data files are in MB-System-compatible format (mbio format 58) and contain raw swath bathymetry and acoustic backscatter data. The multibeam bathymetry was collected with the Kongsberg EM-122 deep echo-sounder operating at a frequency of 12 kHz. The system was coupled with the SeaPath 330 positioning system with two GNSS antennas. Acquisition occurred in the Kongsberg SIS software with the ellipsoid WGS-84 and UTM projection. Swath width was to set to be up to 55° with a ping frequency of 40 Hz. Due to the deep characteristics of the EM-122 equipment, multibeam bathymetry was not performed in water depths shallow than 200 m. To estimate sound velocity profiles for bathymetric processing, temperature profiles were first obtained for the water column throughout the survey every 50 nautical miles, for a total of 31 profiles. For that we used Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) Lockheed Martin model T5 to the deeper portion of the survey (down to 1860 m water depth) and the model T7 over the shallower regions (down to 760 m). A salinity profile was then calculated by linearly interpolating the measured temperature profile to the nearest WOA/RTOFS salinity profile. Sound speed values were then calculated from the salinity updated profile using the UNESCO equation. Sound velocities were then incorporated during the multibeam bathymetry acquisition directly into the SIS software.Multibeam bathymetry preprocessing was performed using the CARIS HIPS software from Teledyne during the cruise. A Patch Test calibration of the echo-sounder was done atop the Columbia Seamount on October 26th on where roll, pitch, yaw, heading and the time delay were calibrated. The corrected values from the Patch Test were then inserted on the processing procedure. Survey velocity range between 4-7 knots. Finally, spike removal and surface equalization processing were performed with the software EIVA NaviModel Producer after the survey. Funding for this work was provided through FAPESP awards 2016/24946-9 and 2020/08847-6, and through the Brazilian Navy program PROAMAZONIA AZUL.
Creator(s):
Tagliaro, Gabriel
Gama, Mateus
Britzke, Adolfo
Louro, Vinicius
Bauli, Pedro
Patines, Gabriela
Bonifatto, Gabrielle
Vieira, Ana
Silva, Beatriz
Boni, Geandré
Silva, Luan
Sergipe, Paula
Silva, Raylla
Dos Santos, Sarah
Caram, Tainá
Pereira, Tayná
Jovane, Luigi
Date Available:
2024-01-02
Date Created:
2024-01-03
Data Type(s):
Bathymetry:Swath
Backscatter:Acoustic
Sidescan
Resource Type:
Dataset
File Format(s):
application/octet-stream
Data Curated by:
Version:
1
Language:
en
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License [CC BY 4.0] URI: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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