BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA

In this study the compatibility between high resolution multibeam echosounder data of Lystad Bay, Horseshoe Island obtained during Turkish Antarctic Expedition-III and the soundings of British Admiralty (BA) 2974&3213 nautical charts produced by United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) was...

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Main Author: TÜKENMEZ, Emre
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Millî Savunma Üniversitesi 2021
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jnse/issue/73602/1032238
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spelling ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/1032238 2023-05-15T14:00:48+02:00 BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA TÜKENMEZ, Emre 2021-12-05 application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jnse/issue/73602/1032238 eng eng Millî Savunma Üniversitesi https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2114466 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jnse/issue/73602/1032238 Volume: 18, Issue: 2 281-303 1304-2025 Journal of Naval Sciences and Engineering Horseshoe Island;Lystad Bay;Multibeam Echosounder Data;Bathymetry. Mühendislik Engineering info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftdergipark2ojs 2022-12-01T18:02:32Z In this study the compatibility between high resolution multibeam echosounder data of Lystad Bay, Horseshoe Island obtained during Turkish Antarctic Expedition-III and the soundings of British Admiralty (BA) 2974&3213 nautical charts produced by United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) was investigated. The bay was charted in 1960, first, by Lieut.C.J.C. Wynne-Edwards (Royal Navy)’s survey data and no chart has been produced with any new measurements since then. BA charts were created by means of single beam echosounder data. The comparison of the newly gathered data in the surveyed area (6.9km2) which covers half of the Lystad Bay indicate that soundings on the nautical charts of BA2974 & BA3213 are shallower and coastlines are not compatible. Additionally, the data from February 2019 depicts depths as varying between 2.8-94.6 meters. Dense multibeam echosounder data made 3D analyzes achievable, which shows that the sea bottom topography has not only trenches but also shoals that should be considered in order to navigate safely in the bay. Moreover, modern satellite-based positioning systems provide more accuracy than terrestrial positioning systems. The sound velocity is measured as 1446.5 and 1447.5 m/s at the surface and decreasing with increasing depth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Horseshoe Island DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals) Antarctic Horseshoe Island ENVELOPE(-67.189,-67.189,-67.836,-67.836) Lystad Bay ENVELOPE(-67.307,-67.307,-67.840,-67.840) Lystad ENVELOPE(-67.300,-67.300,-67.833,-67.833)
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topic Horseshoe Island;Lystad Bay;Multibeam Echosounder Data;Bathymetry.
Mühendislik
Engineering
spellingShingle Horseshoe Island;Lystad Bay;Multibeam Echosounder Data;Bathymetry.
Mühendislik
Engineering
TÜKENMEZ, Emre
BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA
topic_facet Horseshoe Island;Lystad Bay;Multibeam Echosounder Data;Bathymetry.
Mühendislik
Engineering
description In this study the compatibility between high resolution multibeam echosounder data of Lystad Bay, Horseshoe Island obtained during Turkish Antarctic Expedition-III and the soundings of British Admiralty (BA) 2974&3213 nautical charts produced by United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) was investigated. The bay was charted in 1960, first, by Lieut.C.J.C. Wynne-Edwards (Royal Navy)’s survey data and no chart has been produced with any new measurements since then. BA charts were created by means of single beam echosounder data. The comparison of the newly gathered data in the surveyed area (6.9km2) which covers half of the Lystad Bay indicate that soundings on the nautical charts of BA2974 & BA3213 are shallower and coastlines are not compatible. Additionally, the data from February 2019 depicts depths as varying between 2.8-94.6 meters. Dense multibeam echosounder data made 3D analyzes achievable, which shows that the sea bottom topography has not only trenches but also shoals that should be considered in order to navigate safely in the bay. Moreover, modern satellite-based positioning systems provide more accuracy than terrestrial positioning systems. The sound velocity is measured as 1446.5 and 1447.5 m/s at the surface and decreasing with increasing depth.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author TÜKENMEZ, Emre
author_facet TÜKENMEZ, Emre
author_sort TÜKENMEZ, Emre
title BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA
title_short BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA
title_full BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA
title_fullStr BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA
title_full_unstemmed BATHYMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LYSTAD BAY, HORSESHOE ISLAND BY USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIBEAM ECHOSOUNDER DATA
title_sort bathymetric analysis of lystad bay, horseshoe island by using high resolution multibeam echosounder data
publisher Millî Savunma Üniversitesi
publishDate 2021
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jnse/issue/73602/1032238
long_lat ENVELOPE(-67.189,-67.189,-67.836,-67.836)
ENVELOPE(-67.307,-67.307,-67.840,-67.840)
ENVELOPE(-67.300,-67.300,-67.833,-67.833)
geographic Antarctic
Horseshoe Island
Lystad Bay
Lystad
geographic_facet Antarctic
Horseshoe Island
Lystad Bay
Lystad
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Horseshoe Island
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Horseshoe Island
op_source Volume: 18, Issue: 2 281-303
1304-2025
Journal of Naval Sciences and Engineering
op_relation https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2114466
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