Single Beam Echo Sounder
D2. Hydrography, tides, waves, bathymetry and marine geologyDefinition
Sonar producing a single depth value per ping.
A single-beam echo sounder measures water depth by timing one vertical acoustic pulse to the seabed and back, producing a single sounding per ping along the vessel track. It is the oldest electronic depth tool and still used for line surveys, dredging checks, and small craft, but it leaves gaps between lines that multibeam now fills. Depth accuracy depends on the assumed sound velocity, draft, and squat correction.