Multibeam Systems on UNOLS ships
(Information current as of 10/8/2007)
| University of Delaware |
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R/V Hugh R. Sharp |
RESON 8101, shallow water Survey System |
University of
Hawaii |
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| R/V Kilo Moana |
12 kHz Kongsberg Simrad EM120 |
| 95 kHz Kongsberg Simrad EM1002 |
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| Lamont-Doherty Earth
Observatory |
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| R/V Maurice Ewing |
15.5 kHz Hydrosweep DS2 |
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| Scripps Institution
of Oceanography |
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| R/V Melville |
12 kHz Seabeam 2000 |
| R/V Roger Revelle |
12 kHz Kongsberg Simrad EM120 |
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| University of Washington |
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| R/V Thompson |
12 kHZ Hydrosweep |
| DS 30 kHz Kongsberg Simrad EM300 |
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| Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution |
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| R/V Atlantis |
12 kHz Seabeam 2112 |
| R/V Knorr |
12 kHz Seabeam 2112 |
Notes:
***However, please note that SIO Shipboard Technical Support has leased shallow water multibeam systems and performed surveys on R/V New Horizon, R/V Walton Smith and R/V Cape Hatteras. We are planning to lease an 300 kHz EM3000 system and install on R/V Melville for Dr. Nittrouer in September, 2003.
Please send your comments or updates to the above summary of UNOLS multibeam systems to office@unols.org