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Rivers:  Bottom Classification

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Riverbed characteristics change constantly, due to variations in flow, sediment load and numerous other factors. Knowledge of the location of critical habitats and the ability for quick and low cost assessment is extremely valuable. Hydroacoustic monitoring techniques and specialized processing software provide a cost-effective solution for the challenges of bottom classification in riverine environments.


BioSonics portable systems are weather resistant, rugged, and easy to deploy from even the smallest boats. Systems integrate GPS information to produce geo-referenced data points containing acoustic information from the river bottom. VBT post processing software analyzes the acoustic signal and these characteristics are compared to ground truthed samples for accurate bottom classification. The result can be displayed in GIS format to show boundary delineation of various riverine bottom types.

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Mapping Potential Lake Sturgeon Habitat in the Lower Bad River Complex
To assist in identifying potential lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) habitat in the lower Bad River complex, we used a digital sonar system combined with a global positioning system to provide georeferenced data, and specialized sonar, bottom typing, GIS and statistical software to acoustically map bottom substrate types, locations and bathymetry. Ground truth data were developed from both petite Ponar bottom samples and associated acoustic data which were processed with bottom typing software. These data were used to produce substrate models in statistical software with a recursive partitioning method. Models were applied to survey data to classify it into substrate categories. Data were imported into GIS software to produce substrate maps.
 
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Mapping Potential Lake Sturgeon Habitat in the Lower Bad River Complex
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Bottom Classification Methods in Rivers

The methods of bottom classification implemented in the BioSonics VBT Seabed Classifier are discussed in the following paper (See document link below). The objective is to help users to understand the physical principles of bottom classification methods implemented in the VBT software, using a simple intuitive approach without complex mathematics.

The information about bottom type, bottom sediments and aquatic plants is encoded in the echo signal. The signal can be stored and acquired simultaneously with GPS data. The echo signal can be decoded and information about the bottom can be projected onto a digital chart. In order to verify the results, either physical sampling of the bottom should occur or observation by divers or underwater camera should be recorded as acoustic data are acquired. Once verified, the results are saved so that unknown bottom types may be compared with this known and verified data set. The echo signal parameters depend on the type of bottom (in particular its hardness and roughness), but they also depend on the equipment parameters (i.e. frequency, transducer’s beamwidth and others). Therefore, the verified results will be valid only for the specific acoustic system that was used for verification.

 
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Bottom Classification
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VBT-Bottom Classifier