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Comparison of flume and towing methods for verifying the calibration of a suspended-sediment sampler

January 1, 1986

Suspended-sediment samplers must sample isokinetically (at stream velocity) in order to collect representative water samples of rivers. Each sampler solo by the Federal Interagency Sedimentation Project or by the U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility has been adjusted to sample isokinetically and tested in a flume to verify the calibration. The test program for a modified U.S. P-61 sampler provided an opportunity to compare flume and towing tank tests. Although the two tests yielded statistically distinct results, the difference between them was quite small. The conclusion is that verifying the calibration of any suspended-sediment sampler by either the flume or towing method should give acceptable results.

Publication Year 1986
Title Comparison of flume and towing methods for verifying the calibration of a suspended-sediment sampler
DOI 10.3133/wri864193
Authors J.P. Beverage, J.C. Futrell
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 86-4193
Index ID wri864193
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Minnesota Water Science Center