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Bathymetry is the measure of sea floor depth. Bathymetric mapping of the oceans is equivalent to mapping topography on land, which has vast utility and applications for science, the public, governments and industry.  Very little is known about large areas of the sea floor. For these areas, existing maps of the sea floor are low resolution, having been derived from satellites or inversion of field geophysical data, and only provide a general indication of water depth. Bathymetric data is collected in multiple ways (e.g., satellite data, single beam echo sounder data (SBES) data and multibeam echo sounder (MBES) data);and MBES data is considered as the most accurate acquisition method, after decades of global use and collection. Despite efforts to unify MBES acquisition, processing and delivery, there are no globally recognised standards to adhere to. Currently, there are many organisations using various acquisition systems and parameters, processing strategies and data formats that limit the usability of MBES data, particularly when attempting to combine datasets to map large regions of the seabed. Therefore, defining MBES specifications for L2 products (Table 1) is an important step towards standardisation and data optimisation.  

 

Level

Definition

Examples

MBES

Navigation & attitude

Ancillary files

SVP

Tide

L2

Cleaned and/or derived variables

L1 data undergoes cleaning and filtering to create the first ‘usable’ data.

Bathymetry product Cleaned & filtered

Processed to SBET

Processed to *.txt

Processed to *.txt

Table 1. AusSeabed data level L2 definition.

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