The Development of Planar Fiber-Optic Microprobes for Rapid, Remote Assessment of Seafloor Bulk Properties and Sediment Grain Size
Abstract
The operational Navy seeks observational tools for rapidly determining the characteristics of near surface sediments in strategically important areas in order to apply the predictive algorithms properly. The purpose of the proposed study is to develop an in situ fiber-optic microprobe that utilizes visible light radiation to determine sediment characteristics such as bulk density, mean grain size, porosity, and microfabric that is deployable over a wide range of seafloors from mud to sand (carbonate and siliciclastic). This tool, when deployed by the operational Navy, would allow for rapid mapping of sediment type and geotechnical properties by remote means, particularly when used in concert with existing probe technology (e.g., sediment resistivity probes). Potential deployment platforms include autonomous ROVs, wire-deployed profilers, and bottom tripods.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA627962
Entities
People
- Mead A. Allison
Organizations
- Tulane University of Louisiana