DocumentCode :
1425683
Title :
Methods for accurate estimation of net discharge in a tidal channel
Author :
Simpson, Michael R. ; Bland, Roger
Author_Institution :
US Geol. Survey, Sacramento, CA, USA
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
437
Lastpage :
445
Abstract :
Accurate estimates of net residual discharge in tidally affected rivers and estuaries are possible because of recently developed ultrasonic discharge measurement techniques. Ultrasonic measurement methods consist of: 1) the use of ultrasonic instruments for the measurement of a representative "index" velocity used for in situ estimation of mean water velocity and 2) the use of the acoustic Doppler current discharge measurement system to calibrate the index velocity measurement data. Methods used to calibrate (rate) the index velocity to the channel velocity measured using the Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler are the most critical factors affecting the accuracy of net discharge estimation. The index velocity first must be related to mean channel velocity and then used to calculate instantaneous channel discharge. Finally, discharge is low-pass filtered to remove the effects of the tides. An ultrasonic velocity meter discharge-measurement site in a tidally affected region of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Rivers was used to study the accuracy of the index velocity calibration procedure. Calibration data consisting of ultrasonic velocity meter index velocity and concurrent acoustic Doppler discharge measurement data were collected during three time periods. Two sets of data were collected during a spring tide (monthly maximum tidal current) and one of data collected during a neap tide (monthly minimum tidal current). The relative magnitude of instrumental errors, acoustic Doppler discharge measurement errors, and calibration errors were evaluated.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; acoustic applications; calibration; flow measurement; hydrological techniques; measurement errors; rivers; velocity measurement; Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; Sacramento-San Joaquin Rivers; acoustic Doppler current discharge measurement; calibration; channel velocity; estuaries; in situ estimation; index velocity; low-pass filter; mean water velocity; measurement errors; net discharge; tidal channel; tidally affected rivers; ultrasonic discharge measurement; Acoustic measurements; Calibration; Current measurement; Instruments; Low pass filters; Measurement techniques; Rivers; Tides; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/48.895351
Filename :
895351
Link To Document :
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