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Re: Side scan sonar / magnetometer
We use side scan sonars,magnetometers and sub bottom profilers.Most units come with their own software on the higher end digital models.There is better software out there for existing models but most start at 15k to 30k.There is software for the older analog models and you need to buy the hardware to make it work.And its much cheaper.From $400 to 3k.
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Sorry, I wasn't really being clear. I understand that they are different units, just wondering if anyone tows both units simultaneously and if so what kind of software is being used to manage the data...
Sorry, I wasn't really being clear. I understand that they are different units, just wondering if anyone tows both units simultaneously and if so what kind of software is being used to manage the data...
The Klein 3000 can be set up to work with a geometrics mag.
Don't they have combination side scan/mag. units? Would make sense to kill two birds with one stone, especially if you were covering a large area.
Yes they do have these two sensors towed one after the other.
The software then records magnetic anomalities, and the position of that anomality can then be viewed as a sidescan.
"Yes they do have these two sensors towed one after the other.
The software then records magnetic anomalities, and the position of that anomality can then be viewed as a sidescan. "
Contact Gary Kozak at Klein, one of the best in the business. I've used Gary a number of times for mag and sonar surveys, he really knows his stuff. If you can get to New Hampshire he will show you around the Klein factory and demo their equipment.
You can use virtually any professional quality sidescan sonar with a magnetometer. You usually need to tow both devices independently. You usually tow the magnetometer behind the sidescan so the mag doesn't register the sidescan. Some sidescan units can interface to a mag and allow it to be towed behind the sidescan, but this isn't necessary.
The trick is the software. You want to overlay the magnetic data on the sidescan data, and make corrections for the relative displacement of the two. I know that the GeoAcoustics sidescan units do this, and their 'GeoPro' software allows for simultaneous real time sidescan and magnetic visualization. The GeoPro software runs on a Mac.
For most buried wrecks, it's very difficult to discriminate between benign sidescan contacts and magnetic contacts. However, when you have a sidescan contact that also registers on the mag, you have almost certainly found a man-made object.
Let me know if you have any questions. You can contact GeoAcoustics about the "GeoPro" software. They may or may not still carry it but I know for a fact that the people who wrote that software are still around and the software is up to date.
I have worked professionally in this field for over 35 years and have worked with all the available software to process and layer the mag and SSS datasets. The best software IMO to process and layer magnetometer data onto the side scan sonar data is called SonarWiz 5 made by Cheasapeake Technologies.