mgr inż. Dominika Witos-Okrasińska
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Keywords Help
- echosonda
- factors affecting the temperature change
- fala akustyczna
- gulf of gdansk
- gulf of gdansk in baltic sea
- morze baltyckie, sonar boczny, refrakcja
- seabed imaging
- shallow water acoustics
- side scan sonar imaging, gdansk bay seabed, refraction of sound ray in sea, influence of ship's movement on the wave on underwater imaging
- sidescan sonar images
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- dominika.witos@pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Vertical Temperature Stratification of the Gulf of Gdansk Water
The Baltic Sea is characterized by variable hydroacoustic conditions, which depend on hydrological conditions throughout the year. The temperature of the water is the factor that has the greatest impact on the changes in the speed of the sound in this basin. Even at a small depth, we can observe a large temperature gradient affecting the accuracy of the conducted research using hydroacoustic devices. A characteristic feature of...
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Influence of Natural Conditions on the Imaging of the Bottom of the Gdańsk Bay by Means of the Side Scan Sonar
The interest in underwater resources is the reason for the development of modern hydroacoustic systems, including side sonars, which find numerous applications such as: research of seabed morphology and sediment characteristics, preparation of sea sediment maps, and even in special cases of biocenoses such as sea grass meadows, detection of specific targets at the bottom such as shipwrecks, mines, identification of suitable sites...
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The Imaging of Gdansk Bay Seabed by Using Side Sonar
This paper is mainly aimed at presentation of an impact of environmental conditions on imaging accuracy by using hydro-acoustic systems in waters of a high non-uniformity of spatial distribution of hydrological parameters. Impact of refraction on erroneous estimation of range, in case of wave radiation into water under a large angle, like in side sonars or multi-beam echo-sounders, is especially important. In this paper seasonal...
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