High resolution marine magnetic survey of shallow water littoral area

  • Eyal Weiss
  • , Boris Ginzburg
  • , Tsuriel Ram Cohen
  • , Hovav Zafrir
  • , Roger Alimi
  • , Nizan Salomonski
  • , Jacob Sharvit

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present a system developed for detection and accurate mapping of ferro-metallic objects buried below the seabed in shallow waters. The system comprises a precise magnetic gradiometer and navigation subsystem, both installed on a non-magnetic catamaran towed by a low-magnetic interfering boat. In addition we present the results of a marine survey of a near-shore area in the vicinity of Atlit, a town situated on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, about 15 km south of Haifa. The primary purpose of the survey was to search for a Harvard airplane that crashed into the sea in 1960. A magnetic map of the survey area (3.5 km2 on a 0.5 m grid) was created revealing the anomalies at sub-meter accuracy. For each investigated target location a corresponding ferro-metallic item was dug out, one of which turned to be very similar to a part of the crashed airplane. The accuracy of location was confirmed by matching the position of the actual dug artifacts with the magnetic map within a range of ± 1 m, in a water depth of 9 m.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1697-1712
Number of pages16
JournalSensors
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Detection
  • Ferrous target
  • Localization
  • Magnetic anomaly
  • Marine survey

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Information Systems
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Biochemistry
  • Instrumentation
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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