Post-cruise Processing
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Limited post-cruise processing was necessary on
the data set. However, during the post-cruise phase, it was discovered that a
mistake appeared in the Simrad software that records the datagrams. Two values
of acoustic backscatter are determined by the multibeam system; BSn is the
backscatter at nadir and BSo is the backscatter at 25° from nadir. The
backscatter is calculated as linear between BSn and BSo and then as a function
of the cosine2 of the angle from BSo
to the far beams. The gains applied to the received signals are derived from
these relationships. The datagram was supposed to record BSn and the difference
(BSn-BSo) in two separate fields. Unfortunately, both fields have the value of
BSo. The result is a reduced backscatter intensity of from –6 to as much as –13
dB. Because the values are dynamically generated, and because they were not
properly recorded, it is impossible to recover the values of BSn.