Reson 8101ER multibeam Data were collected on April 24, 2015 aboard NOAA Survey Launch Acoustic Habitat Investigator (AHI) in the Main Hawaiian Islands at Oahu during cruise AHI1502. These multibeam data were collected using SAIC ISS-2000 v 4.0.0.3.0 software in the Generic Sensor Format and processed using SABER editing software. Sound velocity corrections from a Seabird SBE19 CTD sensor and motion corrections from a POS-MV vertical reference were applied to the data in real time. Observed tides were applied during processing. Horizontal accuracy is ~5m (differential GPS correctors applied), vertical accuracy is depth dependent (~1% of water depth), WGS84 datum. These data are not to be used for navigation. Depths mapped range from ~ 3 - 20 m. The AHI was deployed from shore.
The bathymetric data were collected to document the impact of a ship grounding on the benthic habitat and for use as a planning and reference document. Further data were collected to fill gaps in the existing bathymetry.
Data were collected aboard the R/V AHI (Acoustic Habitat Investigator), a 8 m (25') survey launch owned and operated by the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center in Honolulu, HI. The R/V AHI's survey sensors include a 240 kHz RESON 8101-ER sonar which measures bathymetry and acoustic backscatter imagery, a TSS/Applanix POS/MV Model 320 which measures time, position, velocity, attitude and heading, and a Seabird SBE 19 CTD used to measure sound velocity profiles. The AHI's equipment serial numbers, software versions and sensor configuration settings are as follows: RESON 8101-ER multibeam echosounder Transducer serial #: 201004 Firmware, dry: 8101-2.09-2E34D Firmware, wet: 8101-1.08-C215 POS/MV Model 320, version 4.0000 (w/ TrueHeave but no RTK) PCS serial #: 2514 IMU serial #: 203 Controller software: v 3.4.0.0 PCS Firmware: 3.41 Seabird SBE19 CTD: Serial #: 3029 Last Callibration: 09/2013 R/V AHI Lever Arm Distances and Alignment Offsets: The R/V AHI Reference Point (RP) is defined to be the intersection of the vessel's centerline, the cabin deck and the bulkhead immediately aft of the transducer. This is marked by a punch in the deck weld at that location. Positive X means the point is forward of the RP, positive Y means the point is to starboard of the RP, positive Z means the point is below the RP. The loaded waterline is defined as the intersection of the vessel's performance wing with the hull at the transom. POS/MV Settings: RP to IMU, m 0.80 0.00 0.08 RP to Primary GPS(port),m 0.85 -0.50 -2.29 RP to Vessel, m 0.16 0.00 0.77 IMU w.r.t. Ref. Frame, deg 0.00 0.00 0.00 RP to Heave lever arm, m -0.67 0.00 0.00 RP to Sensor 1(MB transducer), m 0.16 0.00 0.77 RP to Sensor 2 0 0 0 Sensor 1 rotation Ref. Frame, deg 0 0 0 Sensor 2 rotation Ref. Frame, deg 0 0 0 Antenna Baseline Distance: 1.229 ISS2000 Settings for RESON DTC: Roll Bias, deg 0.63 Pitch Bias, deg -1.38 Gyro Bias, deg 0.74 Transducer depth, m 0.62 Resource Description: Reson 8101ER Multibeam Sonar Data from Cruise AHI-15-02 (R/V AHI)
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Horizontal accuracy is ~5 m as data were collected using DGPS. Vertical accuracy of multibeam data is estimated at 1% of water depth; observed tidal corrections were applied.
These data are believed to be logically consistent though no tests were performed
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Multibeam sonar data. DGPS corrections applied; 5 m accuracy
Accuracy: Observed tide correctors applied during processing. Multibeam data vertical accuracy is ~1% of water depth.
Reson 8101ER (240 kHz) bathymetry and imagery data were collected in depths of ~3 - 20 m.
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