Dataset description: 2008to2009minus1916to1920_MS_ NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.zip

bathymetric change digital elevation model (DEM) observed between the 1916-1920 and 2008-2009 bathymetry
Keywordsdigital elevation models, geophysics, marine geology, bathymetry, ocean characteristics, ocean processes
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Amount1.43 MB

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Activities and equipment

ActivityEquipment
09CCT04Interferometric Bathymetry System
An Interferometric Bathymetry System is a type of swath sonar technology used to measure water depth and map the seafloor. Unlike traditional single-beam or multibeam echosounders, it uses phase-difference measurements between multiple vertically spaced receivers to calculate the angle of arrival of the reflected acoustic signal. This enables the system to generate bathymetric maps and often side-scan imagery simultaneously. Interferometric systems provide wide swath coverage (often >200°), making them efficient for shallow-water surveys compared to multibeam systems.