DocumentCode
2060791
Title
Assessment of sub-surface mooring dynamics with acoustic Doppler current meters in high speed environments
Author
Ewald, Jennifer ; Paternostro, Chris
Author_Institution
NOAA/Nat. Ocean Service, Seattle, WA
fYear
2005
fDate
17-23 Sept. 2005
Firstpage
1692
Abstract
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) twenty-six streamlined underwater buoyancy systems (SUBS) were analyzed during the 2002-2005 field seasons in Southeast Alaska: Cook Inlet, Alaska and Humboldt Bay, California. SUBS have been deployed at various depths, current speeds, tidal ranges and other conditions. The performance of each SUBS deployment is evaluated by the pressure and tilts data recorded by the ADCP. Assessing the vertical movement of the SUBS is critical to evaluating the data quality. The tide signal as observed at a nearby NOAA National Water Level Observation Network station is subtracted from the pressure sensor record to approximate the vertical movement of the buoy. The mooring lengths range from 3 meters to 100 meters with speeds up to 3 meters per second
Keywords
Doppler measurement; oceanographic equipment; oceanography; AD 2002 to 2005; Alaska Bay; California; Cook Inlet; Humboldt Bay; Southeast Alaska; USA; acoustic Doppler current meters; acoustic Doppler current profilers; buoy vertical movement; data quality; pressure sensor; streamlined underwater buoyancy systems; subsurface mooring dynamics; Aerodynamics; Current measurement; Drag; Instruments; Oceans; Sediments; Silver; Springs; Testing; Underwater acoustics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-933957-34-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1639999
Filename
1639999
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