Abstract
AbstractThis study demonstrates the successful use of a single-channel chirp system mounted on an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) for detecting and mapping a partly buried medieval ship found in water approximately one meter (m) deep in a dynamic, intertidal environment at Avaldsnes, south-western Norway. The ASV's fast mobilization and access to areas otherwise difficult to reach, makes it an efficient, low-cost, and non-invasive platform for examining the seafloor and subsurface with high-resolution seismic data, acquired in a dense grid. Line spacing of 0.25 m allowed for the generation of a detailed 3D data cube, enabling effective interpretation of both acoustic vertical sections and horizontal amplitude maps. This approach empowered accurate identification of the outline of the wooden hull and provided information about ship dimensions and maximum burial depth. Structural elements observed in the geophysical datasets, including the keelson, raiders, and maststep, corroborates with findings from previous diving investigations and photogrammetry documentation. Moreover, the geophysical survey offers valuable additional knowledge of the buried ship remains, revealing a slight tilt of the keel and a substantial object buried in close proximity to the stern, probably the rudder or another wreck-related artefact.
Funder
Norges Forskningsråd
University of Stavanger & Stavanger University Hospital
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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