MR1


 (MI_Instrument) uuid: 035769df-3303-43d3-bc9c-65dd1a453160
    citation:  (CI_Citation)
        title:   MR1 Sonar
        alternateTitle:   Mapping Researcher 1
        date:  unknown
        identifier:  (MD_Identifier)
            code:   MR1
        citedResponsibleParty:  (CI_ResponsibleParty)
            organisationName:   Hawaii Mapping Research Group
            contactInfo:  (CI_Contact)
                phone:  (CI_Telephone)
                    voice:   1-808-956-8760
                    facsimile:   1-808-956-3188
                address:  (CI_Address)
                    deliveryPoint:   1680 East-West Rd, POST 815
                    city:   Honolulu
                    administrativeArea:   HI
                    postalCode:   96822
                    country:   USA
                onlineResource:  (CI_OnlineResource)
                    linkage:   http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HMRG/cms/towed-sonar-systems/mr1/
            role:  (CI_RoleCode)  resourceProvider
    identifier:  (MD_Identifier)
        code:   MR1
    type:   Multibeam Echosounder
    description:   The HAWAII MR1 is a shallow towed sidescan sonar system that collects digital bathymetry and acoustic imagery data in all ocean depths. MR1 is portable, and can be deployed by the Hawaii Mapping Research Group from research or survey vessels anywhere in the world. With acoustic imagery swaths up to 25 km wide and a survey speed of 9 knots, MR1 can image up to 415 square kilometers per hour. MR1 simultaneously acquires digital bathymetry (swath width ~ 3.4 times water depth) and sidescan sonar imagery (swath width ~ 7.5 times water depth). The MR1 towfish uses separate transducer arrays on its port and starboard sides, which operate at different frequencies (11 and 12 kHz, respectively) to minimize crosstalk.