Kevin A Oberg (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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The effect of channel shape, bed morphology, and shipwrecks on flow velocities in the Upper St. Clair River The effect of channel shape, bed morphology, and shipwrecks on flow velocities in the Upper St. Clair River
In the Great Lakes of North America, the St. Clair River is the major outlet of Lake Huron and conveys water to Lake St. Clair which then flows to Lake Erie. One major topic of interest is morphological change in the St. Clair River and its impact on water levels in the Upper Great Lakes and connecting channel flows. A combined multibeam echosounder (MBES) bathymetric survey and acoustic...
Authors
Jonathan A. Czuba, Kevin Oberg, Jim Best, Daniel R. Parsons
Laboratory evaluation of an OTT acoustic digital current meter and a SonTek Laboratory acoustic Doppler velocimeter Laboratory evaluation of an OTT acoustic digital current meter and a SonTek Laboratory acoustic Doppler velocimeter
Recently, an acoustic current meter known as the OTT * acoustic digital current meter (ADC) was introduced as an alternative instrument for stream gaging measurements. The Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Geological Survey collaborated on a side- by-side evaluation of the ADC and a SonTek/YSI acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV). Measurements were carried out in a laboratory flume to...
Authors
T.B. Vermeyen, Kevin A. Oberg, Patrick Ryan Jackson
Acoustic Doppler current profiler applications used in rivers and estuaries by the U.S. Geological Survey Acoustic Doppler current profiler applications used in rivers and estuaries by the U.S. Geological Survey
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has collected streamflow information for the Nation's streams since 1889. Streamflow information is used to predict floods, manage and allocate water resources, design engineering structures, compute water-quality loads, and operate water-control structures. The current (2007) size of the USGS streamgaging network is over 7,400 streamgages nationwide...
Authors
Anthony J. Gotvald, Kevin A. Oberg
Measuring discharge with ADCPs: Inferences from synthetic velocity profiles Measuring discharge with ADCPs: Inferences from synthetic velocity profiles
Synthetic velocity profiles are used to determine guidelines for sampling discharge with acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs). The analysis allows the effects of instrument characteristics, sampling parameters, and properties of the flow to be studied systematically. For mid-section measurements, the averaging time required for a single profile measurement always exceeded the 40 s...
Authors
C.R. Rehmann, D. S. Mueller, K. A. Oberg
Validation of exposure time for discharge measurements made with two bottom-tracking acoustic doppler current profilers Validation of exposure time for discharge measurements made with two bottom-tracking acoustic doppler current profilers
Previous work by Oberg and Mueller of the U.S. Geological Survey in 2007 concluded that exposure time (total time spent sampling the flow) is a critical factor in reducing measurement uncertainty. In a subsequent paper, Oberg and Mueller validated these conclusions using one set of data to show that the effect of exposure time on the uncertainty of the measured discharge is independent...
Authors
J. A. Czuba, K. Oberg
Density currents in the Chicago River: Characterization, effects on water quality, and potential sources Density currents in the Chicago River: Characterization, effects on water quality, and potential sources
Bidirectional flows in a river system can occur under stratified flow conditions and in addition to creating significant errors in discharge estimates, the upstream propagating currents are capable of transporting contaminants and affecting water quality. Detailed field observations of bidirectional flows were made in the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois in the winter of 2005-06. Using...
Authors
P.R. Jackson, C.M. Garcia, K. A. Oberg, K. K. Johnson, M.H. Garcia
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 65
The effect of channel shape, bed morphology, and shipwrecks on flow velocities in the Upper St. Clair River The effect of channel shape, bed morphology, and shipwrecks on flow velocities in the Upper St. Clair River
In the Great Lakes of North America, the St. Clair River is the major outlet of Lake Huron and conveys water to Lake St. Clair which then flows to Lake Erie. One major topic of interest is morphological change in the St. Clair River and its impact on water levels in the Upper Great Lakes and connecting channel flows. A combined multibeam echosounder (MBES) bathymetric survey and acoustic...
Authors
Jonathan A. Czuba, Kevin Oberg, Jim Best, Daniel R. Parsons
Laboratory evaluation of an OTT acoustic digital current meter and a SonTek Laboratory acoustic Doppler velocimeter Laboratory evaluation of an OTT acoustic digital current meter and a SonTek Laboratory acoustic Doppler velocimeter
Recently, an acoustic current meter known as the OTT * acoustic digital current meter (ADC) was introduced as an alternative instrument for stream gaging measurements. The Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Geological Survey collaborated on a side- by-side evaluation of the ADC and a SonTek/YSI acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV). Measurements were carried out in a laboratory flume to...
Authors
T.B. Vermeyen, Kevin A. Oberg, Patrick Ryan Jackson
Acoustic Doppler current profiler applications used in rivers and estuaries by the U.S. Geological Survey Acoustic Doppler current profiler applications used in rivers and estuaries by the U.S. Geological Survey
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has collected streamflow information for the Nation's streams since 1889. Streamflow information is used to predict floods, manage and allocate water resources, design engineering structures, compute water-quality loads, and operate water-control structures. The current (2007) size of the USGS streamgaging network is over 7,400 streamgages nationwide...
Authors
Anthony J. Gotvald, Kevin A. Oberg
Measuring discharge with ADCPs: Inferences from synthetic velocity profiles Measuring discharge with ADCPs: Inferences from synthetic velocity profiles
Synthetic velocity profiles are used to determine guidelines for sampling discharge with acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs). The analysis allows the effects of instrument characteristics, sampling parameters, and properties of the flow to be studied systematically. For mid-section measurements, the averaging time required for a single profile measurement always exceeded the 40 s...
Authors
C.R. Rehmann, D. S. Mueller, K. A. Oberg
Validation of exposure time for discharge measurements made with two bottom-tracking acoustic doppler current profilers Validation of exposure time for discharge measurements made with two bottom-tracking acoustic doppler current profilers
Previous work by Oberg and Mueller of the U.S. Geological Survey in 2007 concluded that exposure time (total time spent sampling the flow) is a critical factor in reducing measurement uncertainty. In a subsequent paper, Oberg and Mueller validated these conclusions using one set of data to show that the effect of exposure time on the uncertainty of the measured discharge is independent...
Authors
J. A. Czuba, K. Oberg
Density currents in the Chicago River: Characterization, effects on water quality, and potential sources Density currents in the Chicago River: Characterization, effects on water quality, and potential sources
Bidirectional flows in a river system can occur under stratified flow conditions and in addition to creating significant errors in discharge estimates, the upstream propagating currents are capable of transporting contaminants and affecting water quality. Detailed field observations of bidirectional flows were made in the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois in the winter of 2005-06. Using...
Authors
P.R. Jackson, C.M. Garcia, K. A. Oberg, K. K. Johnson, M.H. Garcia
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