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References
Lurton, X. (2002). An Introduction to Underwater Acoustics. Springer Praxis Publishing. Chichester, UK. de Jong, C. D., Lachapelle G., Skone, S. & Elema, I. A. (2002). Hydrography. Delft University Press. Delft, The Netherlands. Dyer, K. R. (1979). Estuarine Hydrography and Sedimentation. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. Simpson, M. R. (2001). Discharge Measurements using a Broad-Band Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler. Open File Report 01-1. USGS, California, USA. Ingham, A. E. (1975). Sea Surveying. John-Wiley. Ingham, A. E. (2000). Hydrography for the Surveyor and Engineer. Blackwell Science.
Internet resources
http://kuliah.itb.ac.id/course/view.php?id=212 http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/acoustics/tutorial/ tutorial.html and many others
Evaluation
Mid-term test Final test Judgements: 50% 50%
Contributions (e.g. class attendance, participation, presentations) Class exercise, homework and additional assignments
Class rules
Why?
Hydro-acoustic is the most important tool in hydrographic survey It employs propagation of sound through water Dynamic phenomena across sea level (e.g. tides and waves), water column (e.g. current and turbidity) and seabed (e.g. bathymetry and sediment) are underwater features 'transparent' to acoustic
With respect to light (i.e. electromagnetic wave) sound propagates more efficiently in the water
Hydro-acoustic Survey?
Collection of data from sea surface, water column and seabed using hydro-acoustic instruments
Homework
Construct a single page writing based on internet resources survey on one of numbers of hydro-acoustic devices and structurize your writing according to the following syllabus:
Title (name of device, manufacturer, etc.) Technical specification (working frequency, etc.) Example of uses (measured parameters, etc.) Advantage and limitations (usefulness, constraints, etc.) Source of information
Submission (by mail as pdf file): Week #03 Duplication is not allowed