DocumentCode
2910269
Title
An lntercomparison of current measurements from a Raytheon special moored system and a VACM on Georges Bank
Author
Magnell, Bruce A.
Author_Institution
EG&G, Environmental Consultants, Waltham, MA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1982
fDate
29952
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
78
Abstract
The Raytheon special moored system, a realtime physical oceanographic measuring system, was developed for the Bureau of Land Management´s New England Outer Continental Shelf studies on Georges Bank. Current measurements from the system are evaluated by intercomparison with a nearby VACM for a 3-month period in summer 1978, using data from the 75-meter level in about 85 meters of water. While the 3 km horizontal separation of the instruments is not ideal, the gently sloping bathymetry, strong tidal currents, and absence of local hydrographic structure suggest that the data should be comparable for tidal and subtidal frequencies. The low wind and wave conditions that prevailed, and the depth of the sensors, preclude the possibility of wave-frequency contamination of the measurements. The measured tidal currents were nearly indistinguishable, but the Raytheon system showed subtidal energies higher by a factor of 2 to 4 (typical low-frequency velocity difference magnitudes of 5 cm/sec). The character of the difference suggests that the Raytheon system was in error, although the specific cause cannot be determined. The magnitude of the error is greater than the expected system accuracy, suggesting an undiagnosed malfunction. The possibility of errors of this magnitude, which cannot be detected in the data, leads to the conclusion that the Raytheon system (as used on Georges Bank) is not more accurate than conventional current meters.
Keywords
Current measurement; Environmental management; Instruments; Ocean temperature; Pollution measurement; Sea measurements; Sensor systems; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Current Measurement, Proceedings of the 1982 IEEE Second Working Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCM.1982.1158417
Filename
1158417
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