A preliminary evaluation of the airborne electromagnetic bathymetry system for characterization of coastal sediments and marsh soilsAirborne electromagnetic (AEM) data acquired over a coastal region of North Carolina as part of a prototype testing program is analyzed with emphasis on multiple transects crossing a variety of geomorphic/landscape types as a means of conducting a preliminary evaluation of the sensor's ability to determine water depth and characterize a number of water and sediment physical properties such as water conductivity, sediment conductivity, sediment porosity, and sediment density. The study site is described, along with the flight line mission plan and data acquisition and processing. Good agreement between AEM-measured bathymetry and ground truth is reported, and it is concluded that in the marine environment, this system can traverse areas more rapidly than ships with acoustic systems and can collect data from shallow or inaccessible regions.
Document ID
19900059392
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pelletier, R. E. (NASA John C. Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Wu, S. T. (NASA John C. Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)