CHIRP

(Acoustic Sub-Bottom Profiling)

ERDC CHL
Published April 23, 2021
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A Chirp system emits an acoustic pulse (called a “ping”) from the transducer that travels down through the water column. When the ping hits the sediment some of that acoustic energy is reflected back towards the tow-fish.  A Sub-bottom profiler is a type of sonar system that produces a 2-dimensional stratigraphic cross section by using acoustic energy to image sub-surface features in an aquatic environment.


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