New publication with Yiyi Whitchelo, Stewart Haslinger, & Duncan Williams on the scattering of #sonar from rough seabeds, as part of a Dstl supported EPSRC iCase on Advances in mathematical modelling to study complex sound propagation in an inhomogeneous moving ocean. #underwater#acoustics
Yet another way to display data, draping the side-scan sonar data over the 3-D bathymetry frame with no depth color added. It lets the client visualize the seafloor features in a different way. Some people can visualize aspects better than others. #Archaeology#GIS#Maps#Sonar
“On October 11, 1923, a steel bulk freighter called the Huronton sank while making its way across Lake Superior. Now, a century later, researchers have located the shipwreck in an 800-foot-deep hole in the lake floor.
The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society announced the find last week on the 100th anniversary of the ship’s sinking…
Researchers with the historical society discovered the Huronton’s wreckage in Lake Superior this summer. Aboard the R/V David Boyd, they were using side-scan sonar to systematically search for wrecks.." #GIS#spatial#mapping#remotesensing#sonar#sidescansonar#ROV#underwater#shipwreck#historic#LakeSuperior#GreatLakes#archaeology#shipping#transportation#lake#USA#wreck#Huronton#bulldog#sailors
GREAT LAKES SHIPWRECK HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC
Do you know someone who has a good understanding of the #DotNet ecosystem and who would love a position that blends product development and team leadership? Let's get in touch! We're #hiring our future lead developer on SonarLint for #VisualStudio#CleanCode
This position is based in Vernier (#Geneva, #Switzerland) in a multicultural team (English B2+/C1 is required). Please do feel free to trigger a chat with me to learn more about the product, the team and the company #Sonar
Side-scan sonar of the drilling derrick & other debris off the jack-up barge Maverick destroyed by Hurricane Betsy on Sept. 10, 1965, in the northern Gulf of Mexico. #sonar#archaeology#hurricanes
Magnetic anomalies associated with 3 crab traps seen on side-scan sonar in Lake Pontchartrain during an archaeological & hazard survey (Saltus, Green & El Darragi 2007, Fig. 33). #archaeology#sonar