Kevin A Oberg (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Evaluation of mean velocity and turbulence measurements with ADCPs Evaluation of mean velocity and turbulence measurements with ADCPs
To test the ability of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) to measure turbulence, profiles measured with two pulse-to-pulse coherent ADCPs in a laboratory flume were compared to profiles measured with an acoustic Doppler velocimeter, and time series measured in the acoustic beam of the ADCPs were examined. A four-beam ADCP was used at a downstream station, while a three-beam ADCP...
Authors
E.A. Nystrom, C.R. Rehmann, K. A. Oberg
Quality-assurance plan for discharge measurements using acoustic Doppler current profilers Quality-assurance plan for discharge measurements using acoustic Doppler current profilers
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin A. Oberg, Scott E. Morlock, William Scott Caldwell
Effect of temporal resolution on the accuracy of ADCP measurements Effect of temporal resolution on the accuracy of ADCP measurements
The application of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP's) in river flow measurements is promoting a great deal of progress in hydrometry. ADCP's not only require shorter times to collect data than traditional current meters, but also allow streamflow measurements at sites where the use of conventional meters is either very expensive, unsafe, or simply not possible. Moreover, ADCP's...
Authors
J. A. Gonzalez-Castro, K. Oberg, James J. Duncker
Measurement of Turbulence with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers - Sources of Error and Laboratory Results Measurement of Turbulence with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers - Sources of Error and Laboratory Results
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) provide a promising method for measuring surface-water turbulence because they can provide data from a large spatial range in a relatively short time with relative ease. Some potential sources of errors in turbulence measurements made with ADCPs include inaccuracy of Doppler-shift measurements, poor temporal and spatial measurement resolution...
Authors
E.A. Nystrom, K. A. Oberg, C.R. Rehmann
Hydrodynamic field study of a shallow estuarine subembayment, Sherman Lake, California Hydrodynamic field study of a shallow estuarine subembayment, Sherman Lake, California
Sherman Lake, California, has two hydrodynamically distinct regions: a tidally forced jet located along the eastern flank that creates an important hydraulic connection between the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, and a relatively quiescent area in the west. The forcing mechanisms driving circulation and transport are spatially variable in Sherman Lake, a characteristic, we are finding...
Authors
C.A. Ruhl, J.R. Burau, R.N. Oltmann
Use of Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Measuring Discharge in Streams with Appreciable Sediment Transport Use of Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Measuring Discharge in Streams with Appreciable Sediment Transport
The use of Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) for measuring discharge in streams with sediment transport was discussed. The studies show that the acoustic frequency of an ADCP in combination with the sediment transport characteristics in a river causes the ADCP bottom-tracking algorithms to detect a moving bottom. A moving bottom causes bottom-tracking-referenced water velocities...
Authors
D. S. Mueller
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 65
Evaluation of mean velocity and turbulence measurements with ADCPs Evaluation of mean velocity and turbulence measurements with ADCPs
To test the ability of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) to measure turbulence, profiles measured with two pulse-to-pulse coherent ADCPs in a laboratory flume were compared to profiles measured with an acoustic Doppler velocimeter, and time series measured in the acoustic beam of the ADCPs were examined. A four-beam ADCP was used at a downstream station, while a three-beam ADCP...
Authors
E.A. Nystrom, C.R. Rehmann, K. A. Oberg
Quality-assurance plan for discharge measurements using acoustic Doppler current profilers Quality-assurance plan for discharge measurements using acoustic Doppler current profilers
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin A. Oberg, Scott E. Morlock, William Scott Caldwell
Effect of temporal resolution on the accuracy of ADCP measurements Effect of temporal resolution on the accuracy of ADCP measurements
The application of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP's) in river flow measurements is promoting a great deal of progress in hydrometry. ADCP's not only require shorter times to collect data than traditional current meters, but also allow streamflow measurements at sites where the use of conventional meters is either very expensive, unsafe, or simply not possible. Moreover, ADCP's...
Authors
J. A. Gonzalez-Castro, K. Oberg, James J. Duncker
Measurement of Turbulence with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers - Sources of Error and Laboratory Results Measurement of Turbulence with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers - Sources of Error and Laboratory Results
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) provide a promising method for measuring surface-water turbulence because they can provide data from a large spatial range in a relatively short time with relative ease. Some potential sources of errors in turbulence measurements made with ADCPs include inaccuracy of Doppler-shift measurements, poor temporal and spatial measurement resolution...
Authors
E.A. Nystrom, K. A. Oberg, C.R. Rehmann
Hydrodynamic field study of a shallow estuarine subembayment, Sherman Lake, California Hydrodynamic field study of a shallow estuarine subembayment, Sherman Lake, California
Sherman Lake, California, has two hydrodynamically distinct regions: a tidally forced jet located along the eastern flank that creates an important hydraulic connection between the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, and a relatively quiescent area in the west. The forcing mechanisms driving circulation and transport are spatially variable in Sherman Lake, a characteristic, we are finding...
Authors
C.A. Ruhl, J.R. Burau, R.N. Oltmann
Use of Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Measuring Discharge in Streams with Appreciable Sediment Transport Use of Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Measuring Discharge in Streams with Appreciable Sediment Transport
The use of Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) for measuring discharge in streams with sediment transport was discussed. The studies show that the acoustic frequency of an ADCP in combination with the sediment transport characteristics in a river causes the ADCP bottom-tracking algorithms to detect a moving bottom. A moving bottom causes bottom-tracking-referenced water velocities...
Authors
D. S. Mueller
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