R/V Connecticut Proposed Shiptime in support of Seabed Characterization (22)
Abstract
The R/V Connecticut will be part of a multi-ship operation providing at sea project support for Seabed Characterization 2022 which i,s a Phase 2 experiment to infer information about the seabed in a region around the shelf-break and south of the New England Mud pat,ch in water depths that lie between 200 1000 meters. The scientific goal is to use remote sensing methods that utilize both broadb,and and narrowband acoustic recordings on a variety of multiphone arrays (both hydrophones and vector sensors). These data will be a,vailable to all PIs in the group in order to perform inversion analyses to infer the statistical properties of model parameter value,s that characterize the seabed over the 5-10,000 Hz band. The dynamic positioning capabilities of the R/V Connecticut will allow for, close operating conditions with other participating research vessels to safely and efficiently support the research needs of the pr,oject. The R/V Connecticut supported phase 1 in 2021 and is equipped for continued support through phase 2.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Jul 08, 2022
- Source ID
- N000142212498
Entities
People
- J. Turner Cabaniss
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of Connecticut