Seafloor surveying with acoustic remote sensing has become a
powerful tool for researchers and professionals seeking knowledge
about the structure and behavior of the seafloor. In particular,
sidescan sonar is proving to be the preeminent technique, but its
data is often difficult to interpret due to the physics of acoustic
remote sensing, and to the varied geological processes at play.
This handbook not only presents all the fundamentals but also
explains how to interpret sidescan sonar imagery and bathymetry. It
fully explores the most recent advances, both in the technology and
in the knowledge of marine structures, and provides deep insights
for interpretation and decision-making. Broadly expanded and
updated from the previous 1997 Handbook of Seafloor Sonar Imagery,
this handbook is indispensable to oceanographers, resource
exploiters, telecommunications engineers, and marine researchers of
all kinds."
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