UPDATED DIGITAL BATHYMETRIC MODEL OF POMORIE AND BURGAS BAY, BULGARIAN BLACK SEA

Lyubomira Trendafilova, D. Dechev
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Recently, the echosounder systems in the Bulgarian Black Sea shelf have become a standard method of seabed exploration. The paper presents the present-day field activity of bathymetric research, which revised available hydrographic data for the seabed. The study aims to combine and update archival bathymetric data from contemporary multibeam echo-sounding scanning and archive single-beam data. This work presents activity in the second stage of Project �Multidisciplinary study of Burgas Bay � MidBay. (Composition of a detailed digital model of the bottom relief with analysis of modern geomorphological conditions and archaeological forecasting modelling)� with a primary scientific goal to create an overall bathymetric model of the Burgas and Pomorie bays. The studied bay is strongly anthropogenically modified by the port in its southern part. The reconstruction of seafloor topography will allow the detection of substrate varieties and the identification of contemporary geomorphological bedforms and processes. A historical review of hydrographic research and geo base database was created for the seabed of the Bulgarian coastal zone in support of this study with different-year bathymetric surveys. The used data consolidate sonar mosaics, single beam, multibeam bathymetric data and raster satellite images, processed in PDS 2000, SonarWiz, and GIS environment. The coverage and density of the bathymetric data allowed the generation of a seabed digital bathymetric model with a horizontal resolution of 11 m. In addition, a bathymetric map with an interval of 0.5 m was created with high accuracy. Such a high-resolution model is an important advance in the highresolution mapping of the Bulgarian Black Sea coastal zone.
保加利亚黑海波莫里和布尔加斯湾的更新数字水深模型
最近,保加利亚黑海大陆架的回声测深系统已成为海底勘探的标准方法。本文介绍了目前深海测量研究的野外活动,这些活动修订了现有的海底水文资料。该研究旨在结合和更新来自当代多波束回声探测扫描和档案单波束数据的档案水深数据。这项工作展示了项目“布尔加斯湾多学科研究”第二阶段的活动。(通过对现代地貌条件的分析和考古预测建模,制作了一个详细的海底地形数字模型)——主要的科学目标是创建布尔加斯湾和波莫里湾的整体水深模型。所研究的海湾受到南部港口强烈的人为影响。海底地形的重建将允许检测基底的变化和当代地貌的床型和过程的识别。为保加利亚沿海地区海底建立了水文研究的历史回顾和地理基础数据库,以支持这项研究,并进行了不同年份的测深调查。所使用的数据整合了声纳拼接、单波束、多波束测深数据和栅格卫星图像,在PDS 2000、SonarWiz和GIS环境下进行处理。水深数据的覆盖范围和密度使得能够生成水平分辨率为11米的海底数字水深模型。此外,还制作了高精度间隔0.5 m的水深图。这种高分辨率模型是保加利亚黑海沿岸地区高分辨率制图的重要进展。
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