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known as the
SeaBeam classic and was put in
service in May 1977 on the
Australian survey vessel HMAS Cook. This
system produced up to 16
beams across a 45-degree...
- of the
first commercial multi-
beam echosounders capable of
reaching into the
deepest trenches, i.e. the 16-
beam Seabeam "classic". This
allowed chief...
- of the
seamount was
compiled by the NOAAS Surveyor in 1981, as part of
SeaBeam trials in the
North Pacific. The
survey was
specifically meant to find...
- Juan de Fuca Ridge. The
easternmost five of the
seven were surve****
using SeaBeam bathymetry. A
chemical analysis of the
lavas of the
volcanoes indicated...
-
Gorda Ridge eruption:
Geologic mapping,
sidescan sonar, and
SeaBeam comparison results. Deep-
Sea Research Part II, 45(12), 2547–2569. Hooft, E.E.E., Detrick...
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shallow water sounding system and for deep
sounding both EDO
narrow beam and a
SeaBeam swath system. The ship had a
capability for
seismic profiling. The...
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spawned the volcanoes,
Gorda Ridge. The
chain was
mapped initially with
SeaBeam equipment in 1985,
however its
incomplete coverage limited its usefulness...
- 200 kHz multi-beam echo
sounder (50 kHz) side scan
sonar hull-mounted (ELAC
Seabeam 1050 MKII) side scan
sonar towed (Klein 3900 )
differential and RTK satellite...
- example, the
General Instrument "
Seabeam" system, uses a
projector array along the keel to
ensonify the
bottom with a fan
beam.
Signals from a
hydrophone array...
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explored by the
French research vessel Jean
Charcot in 1977
using its
SeaBeam classic multibeam echosounder, the
French submersible Nautile and its mothership...