IMIS

Publications | Institutes | Persons | Datasets | Projects | Maps
[ report an error in this record ] Print this page

3D Turbidity assessment through Integration of MultiBeam Echo-sounding and optical Remote Sensing
timbers.vito.be

Principal funding codes: 4252 - STEREO II (Support to the Exploitation and Research in Earth Observation data)
Acronym: TIMBERS
Period: April 2019 till December 2021
Status: Completed

Thesaurus terms Multibeam sonar; Remote sensing; Sedimentology
 Institutes | Publication | Project | Dataset 

Institutes (3)  Top | Publication | Project | Dataset 

Child project  Top | Institutes | Publication | Dataset 
  • Towards 3D TURbidity by correlating multiBEAM sonar and in-situ Sensor data, more

Abstract
The project goal is to produce 3D turbidity profiles of seawater combining optical remote sensing for quantifying the turbidity in the top layer with multi-beam echo-sounding (MBES) for determining suspended matter profiles in the water column down from the position of the echo-sounder. We will develop a method to derive vertical profiles of turbidity from measured MBES backscatter values and merge these with satellite observation derived data.

Dataset  Top | Institutes | Publication | Project 
  • TIMBERS: Praet, N.; Vandorpe T.; Ollevier, A.; Dierssen, H.; Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Belgium; University of Connecticut: USA; (2022): TIMBERS in-situ sensor dataset. Marine Data Archive., more

Publication  Top | Institutes | Project | Dataset 
  • Praet, N.; Collart, T.; Ollevier, A.; Roche, M.; Degrendele, K.; De Rijcke, M.; Urban, P.; Vandorpe, T. (2023). The potential of multibeam sonars as 3D turbidity and SPM monitoring tool in the North Sea. Remote Sens. 15(20): 4918. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15204918, more

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Institutes | Publication | Project | Dataset