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Home › ALSF Wrecks on the Seabed › Round Two › Year 2 (Geophysics) › Methodology

Sidescan Sonar

Sidescan sonars emit narrow beams of acoustic energy from either side of the towfish. This energy is reflected back from the seafloor which produces an image of the seafloor. Hard objects such as metal reflect more energy than soft objects such as sand and mud.

Objects standing up from the seafloor produce an acoustic shadow. On some shipwrecks this can show individual features and parts of the vessels’ superstructure.

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