OT: What is a "C-Scan image" in the context of Ultrasonic testing?

I never heard of this term before someone asked me.
Anyone know what this is?
Curious,
Ben
Ben Rayner
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Oddly enough I just read about ultrasonic testing last week (I dont use it but was looking into it for an unrealted issue)  And a c-scan is a scan over an entire surfece at a specidied depth.  Where an A-scan is a the raw ultrasonic data and a B-scan is a line of A-scans.  A double check of my memory might be needed. 
Paul
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