Oceanic Imaging Consultants
Home Contact
 
 
Software
Review any OIC product by selecting it from the menu below
 
Devices
Choose from the dropdown menus below to learn about OIC supported sensor types
 

Services
Click on the dropdown menu below to find out more about the services OIC offers.
 
 
Home » Data Samples » Analog Sidescan
Analog Sidescan Data Samples
  Below are data samples we currently have for OIC-supported analog sidescan sonars. We will be adding to this list as new data become available.
   
  ORKNEY ISLANDS, UK
  The C-MAX CM 800 sidescan is made by C-MAX Ltd., of Dorset, UK.
 

Shown is sidescan sonar mosaic of data acquired off the Orkney Islands, by Matt French of Fathoms, Inc.

   
  ALA WAI CHANNEL, HONOLULU, HI
  The EG&G 272/260 dual frequency, analog sidescan was manufactured by EG&G Marine Instruments of Massachusetts, USA. EG&G Marine instruments is now doing business as EdgeTech, with offices in Massachusetts and Florida.
 
 

EG&G sidescan data collected with GeoDAS-PC were processed at 30-cm resolution and superimposed over the SPOT satellite image in ER Mapper.

   
  ST JOHNS, US VIRGIN ISLANDS
  The Klein 595 sidescan/sub-bottom system was made by Klein Associates, Inc., of Nashua, New Hampshire.
 
 

Sidescan data were collected by US EPA as part of fish habitat survey.

25 lines of mosaic images were created at 20-cm resolution in GeoDAS-Desktop and collaged together in ER Mapper.

   
  ROCK AREA #3, DELAWARE RIVER, NJ
  The Klein 2000 sidescan system was made by Klein Associates, Inc., of Nashua, New Hampshire.
 
 

Data were collected by US Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District.

Original data stored in Klein format were converted to OIC format and processed in OICToolkit on UNIX. Then line-by-line mosaic images (10-cm resolution) were created in GeoDAS-Desktop and collaged together in ER Mapper. AutoCAD DXF file were superimposed over the sidescan image in ER Mapper.

   
  COUNTLESS OF URNE IN PORTLAND HARBOR, UK
  The Widescan II dual-frequency (100 and 325 KHz) analog sidescan was made by Ultra Electronics, of Weymouth, England.
 
 

Widescan II Analog sidescan image of the Countess of Urne, in Portland Harbor. Sidescan data were processed at 10-cm resolution in GeoDAS-Desktop and map annotations were added in ER Mapper.

To return to the Sensor Samples main page, click here.