Conference Presentations and Posters
- Thomas Dehling (Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, BSH, Germany):
Acoustic versus Optic – remote sensing in hydrography - Michiel Künzel (deep bv, The Netherlands):
Cable tracking using high resolution parametric echo sounders - Christian Maushake (Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, Germany):
How deep does an anchor penetrate the seafloor? - Greg Sambrook Smith et al. (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom):
Imaging river dune and bar deposits using a parametric echo sounder, examples from the Rio Parana and Rio Bermejo, Argentina - Chloé Pennec (University of Perpignan, France):
The use of high-resolution seismic reflection regarding coastal processes and engineering expertise - Koen Geirnaert (dotOcean nv, Belgium):
Mud layers characterized by free fall penetrometers and a parametric echo sounder - Stéphane Polteau et al. (Volcanic Basin Petroleum Research AS, Norway):
Sub-bottom profiling for better seafloor seep sampling results in frontier basins around Greenland - Faustino Manso (GEO, Denmark):
Performance assessment of SBPs on Danish waters - Michael Endler (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, IOW, Germany):
Mapping water column structures using single beam echosounder - Oleg Levchenko et al. (P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS Moscow, Russia):
Efficiency of seismoacoustical methods during engineering exploration and mapping of bottom sediments - Zyad Al-Hamdani (GEUS, Denmark):
Mapping marine habitats. Overview & examples from shallow coastal areas in Denmark - Jens Lowag (INNOMAR, Germany):
Three student research projects with application of light plus – a combined sub-bottom profiler and side scan sonar system - Alexandros Chronis (University of the Aegean, Greece):
Relationship between gas-bearing (?) sediments and biogenic mounds in the Kalloni Gulf, Lesvos Island, Greece - Heinz Brian Kreis, Sebastian Riegler (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Austria):
Morphological investigation of the mass movement deposit of Gschliefgraben in Lake Traunsee, Austria (Poster) - Thomas Leipe et al. (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Germany):
Sediment echosounding and gravity coring for investigation of Quarternary deposits in Skagerrak and Norwegian Trench area (Poster) - Thomas Buch (MATNAV e.V., Germany):
Autonomous Unmanned Surface Vehicle MESSIN (Poster) - David Gregory et al. (National Museum of Denmark, Denmark):
Development of tools and techniques to Survey, Assess, Stabilise, Monitor and Preserve underwater archaeological sites: SASMAP (Poster)
Equipment Demonstration
On the second day survey equipment was shown in operation on a river boat.
- Innomar medium-100 SBP (pole-mounted parametric sub-bottom profiler)
- Teledyne Reson SeaBat T50-P multi-beam echo sounder
- QPS Qimera hydrographic data processing software
- SBG Apogee INS/GNSS system