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Application of Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters for Streamflow Measurements
Authors:Michael Rehmel
Affiliation:Hydrologist, Indiana Water Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 5957 Lakeside Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46278. E-mail: msrehmel@usgs.gov
Abstract:The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) principally has used Price AA and Price pygmy mechanical current meters for measurement of discharge. New technologies have resulted in the introduction of alternatives to the Price meters. One alternative, the FlowTracker acoustic Doppler velocimeter, was designed by SonTek/YSI to make streamflow measurements in wadeable conditions. The device measures a point velocity and can be used with standard midsection method algorithms to compute streamflow. The USGS collected 55 quality-assurance measurements with the FlowTracker at 43 different USGS streamflow-gaging stations across the United States, with mean depths from 0.05?to?0.67?m, mean velocities from 13?to?60?cm/s, and discharges from 0.02?to?12.4?m3/s. These measurements were compared with Price mechanical current meter measurements. Analysis of the comparisons shows that the FlowTracker discharges were not statistically different from the Price meter discharges at a 95% confidence level.
Keywords:Streamflow  Validation  Acoustic techniques  Stream gaging  Discharge measurement  Field tests  Flow measurement  
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