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Benthic Processes in Barkley Canyon and on the Adjacent Shelf Alex Hay and Doug Schillinger Dalhousie University NEPTUNE Canada Science Workshop Victoria 12-15 April 2010
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Goal: Evolution of the mobile seabed through time due to biological and physical forcing mechanisms
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Side View
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Top View
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Canyon Axis Depth 900 m (Pod 1) Pit
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Canyon Wall Depth 700 m (Pod 3)
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Shelf Depth 400 m (Pod 2) Pits Everywhere!!
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Movies
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Decorrelation Time still 30% correlated after 2 weeks, and levels off due to pit persistence
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all 3 rotary sonars have been operating since Dec 2009 hourly images since 3 Feb 2010 routine processing is in hand and starting to look at time scales of change on the shelf, ~ 50 cm diameter pits persist for months during winter what is the formation mechanism? will they change as the seasons progress through spring/summer/fall? Summary
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DMAS Needs a driver for rotary sonars to enable automated image acquisition at at least 2 ranges, and to speed up the rotation rate with the present setup, operating the sonars using the manufacturer’s software via a PC in Port Alberni, it takes 7 minutes to complete one 360-deg rotation, and we need several rotations to eliminate fish shadows from the images routine storage of raw rotary sonar data on the DMAS server
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FIN
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Summary: Problems CTD ground fault noise from switching power supplies (DC-DC converters) data from Delta-T multibeam sonar unusable Aquadopp current profilers could not be deployed
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