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Using multibeam angular range analysis coupled with “underway” in-situ ground-truthing technology for benthic habitat mapping Derrick R. Peyton1, Craig J. Brown2, Glen King3, Gerard Costello3,, Patrick Potter4 1 Rol
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Document Date: 2011-04-07 14:08:09


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Halifax / Dartmouth / /

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NS 4 Natural Resources / CHS / Rolls-Royce Naval Undersea Systems / /

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Canada / /

Facility

Bedford Institute of Oceanography / /

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oil and gas industry / multibeam systems / backscatter processing / chirp sonar systems / test site / sonar systems / acoustic backscatter processing / post-processing backscatter classification methods / marine acoustic technologies / possible solutions / acoustic ground discrimination systems / range-range technology / oil / in-situ groundtruthing technology / in-situ ground-truthing technology / oil and gas reserves / /

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Oceans Canada / Gulf of Maine / /

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Royal Australian Navy / Bedford Institute of Oceanography / /

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Mike Lamplugh / Ellen Kenchington / Alain Vezina / Stephen Parsons / Chris LeBlanc / Herman Varma / Peter Lawton / Stephen Smith / /

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interpreter / /

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Maine / Nova Scotia / /

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the Geocoder post / /

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in-situ ground-truthing technology / Cone Penetrometer / range-range technology / GPS / in-situ groundtruthing technology / marine acoustic technologies / /

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