Identifying "Skylites" for AUV Operations under Pack Ice:

The past decade has seen a remarkable evolution of sea-floor-based ice-draft profiling capabilities. Efforts have progressed from an original Beaufort Sea deployment of a single upward-looking acoustic echo sounder to the almost routine present-day positionings of special-purpose profiler units whic...

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Main Authors: Insights From Ice-Draft, D. B. Fissel, J. R. Marko
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.12.5390
http://www.aslenv.com/reports/IPS-Oceans2002.pdf
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Summary:The past decade has seen a remarkable evolution of sea-floor-based ice-draft profiling capabilities. Efforts have progressed from an original Beaufort Sea deployment of a single upward-looking acoustic echo sounder to the almost routine present-day positionings of special-purpose profiler units which operate in conjunction with adjacent current profiling and ice drift measurement instruments. These units allow detailed specification of draft statistics and high resolution mapping of moving ice undersurfaces for both on-board storage and, in real time, via cable and VHF connections. The data acquired have been employed for a wide variety of purposes including: monitoring the effects of climate change; characterization of pack ice properties relevant to offshore platform- and facilitydesign; studies of wave climates inside marginal ice zones; and provision of realtime assistance for navigation and ice management decision-making. Presently, special purpose ice profiling sonars are being incorporated into under-ice sciencerelated missions using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and on manned submarines This presentation begins with a short outline of present profiling capabilities, identifying important characterizations of acoustic scattering by an ice undersurface and outlining the development of the high frequency sampling technique which is an essential element in providing the detail and accuracy required for most modern applications.