Title :
A note on the use of acoustic Doppler current profilers in mesoscale surveys
Author_Institution :
Inst. fuer Meereskunde, Hamburg Univ., Germany
fDate :
10/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The mesoscale structure of the Arctic Front in the Greenland Sea has been investigated during three surveys using acoustic Doppler current profiling and hydrographic measurements. It is shown that systematic errors of the current measurements that are related to the ship´s speed can be reduced significantly by an appropriate calibration, and that the vessel´s navigation remains the main limiting factor in obtaining accurate estimates of absolute currents. However, in regions where the temperature distribution can be assumed to correspond to the density distribution, vertical shear measurements compare favorably with the horizontal temperature fields so that they prove to be a useful tool for high-resolution mesoscale investigations
Keywords :
acoustic applications; geophysical fluid dynamics; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; seawater; underwater sound; AD 1988 10 to 1990 08; Arctic Front; Arctic Water; Greenland Sea; North Atlantic Water; Polar Water; acoustic Doppler current profilers; current measurements; density distribution; high-resolution mesoscale investigations; horizontal temperature fields; hydrographic measurements; mesoscale circulation; mesoscale surveys; ocean mesoscale structure; ship navigation errors; ship speed; systematic errors; temperature distribution; thermohaline structure; upper ocean dynamics; vertical shear measurements; water masses; Acoustic measurements; Arctic; Calibration; Current measurement; Density measurement; Navigation; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Temperature distribution; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of