Comparison of synthetic aperture sonar images and optical images of UXOs from the Skagerrak chemical munitions dumpsite
Abstract
After World War II chemical munitions were loaded onto large ships and sunk
in the Skagerrak Strait in the Norwegian trench, in deep waters between Norway and Denmark. In collaboration with the Norwegian Coastal Administration, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) conducted two separate missions in 2015 and 2016, where around
450 square kilometers were mapped using a HUGIN autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)
equipped with a HISAS interferometric synthetic aperture sonar (SAS). 54 wrecks were found,
and 36 of these are believed to be part of the chemical munitions dumpsite. Many shipwrecks
have suffered severe damage, and their cargo is spread out around the shipwrecks. In January
2019, FFI revisited the Skagerrak dumpsite for additional data collection using the HUGIN
AUV with SAS and an optical camera. Multiple wrecks were revisited, and SAS images and
optical images of unexploded ordnances (UXO) were gathered. In this paper, we compare
SAS images with optical images of UXOs. We assess the retrievable information present in
high resolution large area coverage rate SAS images by comparing separate objects and their
conditions as seen with optical camera.
Description
Hansen, Roy Edgar; Geilhufe, Marc; Bakken, Erik Makino; Sæbø, Torstein Olsmo.
Comparison of synthetic aperture sonar images and optical images of UXOs from the Skagerrak chemical munitions dumpsite. Underwater Acoustics Conference & Exhibition (UACE) 2019 s. 429-436