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Techniques for accurate estimation of net discharge in a tidal channel

Proceedings of the IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurement
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Abstract

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. The relative magnitude of equipment errors, acoustic Doppler discharge measurement errors, and calibration errors were evaluated. Calibration error was the most significant source of error in estimating net discharge. Using a comprehensive calibration method, net discharge estimates developed from the three sets of calibration data differed by less than an average of 4 cubic meters per second. Typical maximum flow rates during the data-collection period averaged 750 cubic meters per second.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Techniques for accurate estimation of net discharge in a tidal channel
Series title Proceedings of the IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurement
Year Published 1999
Language English
Publisher IEEE
Publisher location Piscataway, NJ, United States
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Proceedings of the IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurement
First page 125
Last page 130
Conference Title Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE 6th Working Conference on Current Measurement
Conference Location San Diego, CA, USA
Conference Date 11 March 1999 through 13 March 1999
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