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Supplementary information files for "Bottom and suspended sediment backscatter measurements in a flume—Towards quantitative bed and water column properties"

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posted on 2025-03-18, 11:12 authored by Thaiënne A. G. P. Van Dijk, Marc Roche, Xavier Lurton, Ridha Fezzani, Stephen M. Simmons, Sven Gastauer, Peer Fietzek, Chris Mesdag, Laurent Berger, Mark Klein Breteler, Dan ParsonsDan Parsons

Supplementary files for article "Bottom and suspended sediment backscatter measurements in a flume—Towards quantitative bed and water column properties"

For health and impact studies of water systems, monitoring underwater environments is essential, for which multi-frequency single- and multibeam echosounders are commonly used state-of-the-art technologies. However, the current scarcity of sediment reference datasets of both bottom backscatter angular response and water column scattering hampers empirical data interpretation. Comprehensive reference data derived from measurements in a controlled environment should optimize the use of empirical backscatter data. To prepare for such innovative experiments, we conducted a feasibility experiment in the Delta Flume (Deltares, The Netherlands). Several configurations of sonar data were recorded of the flume floor and suspended sediment plumes. The results revealed that flume reverberation was sufficiently low and that the differential settling of fine-sand plumes in the water column was clearly detected. Following this successful feasibility test, future comprehensive experiments will feature multi-frequency multi-angle measurements on a variety of sediment types, additional scatterers and sediment plumes, resulting in reference datasets for an improved interpretation of underwater backscatter measurements for scientific observation and sustainable management.

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This feasibility experiment was funded by substantial in-kind contributions for facilities, equipment, research time and expenses from Deltares, FPS Economy, Xavier Lurton, Ifremer, University of Hull and Kongsberg Discovery (KD)

This research was financed by Deltares (58%), FPS Economy, Belgium (21%) and Rijkswaterstaat (RWS, 21%)

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