Continuous measurement of suspended-sediment discharge in rivers by use of optical backscatterance sensors

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Edited by: J. BogenT. Fergus, and D. Walling

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Optical sensors have been used to measure turbidity and suspended-sediment concentration by many marine and estuarine studies, and optical sensors can provide automated, continuous time series of suspended-sediment concentration and discharge in rivers. Three potential problems with using optical sensors are biological fouling, particle-size variability, and particle-reflectivity variability. Despite varying particle size, output from an optical backscatterance sensor in the Sacramento River at Freeport, California, USA, was calibrated successfully to discharge-weighted, cross-sectionally averaged suspended-sediment concentration, which was measured with the equal discharge-, or width-increment, methods and an isokinetic sampler. A correction for sensor drift was applied to the 3-year time series. However, the calibration of an optical backscatterance sensor used in the Colorado River at Cisco, Utah, USA, was affected by particle-size variability. The adjusted time series at Freeport was used to calculate hourly suspended-sediment discharge that compared well with daily values from a sediment station at Freeport. The appropriateness of using optical sensors in rivers should be evaluated on a site-specific basis and measurement objectives, potential particle size effects, and potential fouling should be considered.

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Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Continuous measurement of suspended-sediment discharge in rivers by use of optical backscatterance sensors
Series title IAHS Red Book
Issue 283
Year Published 2003
Language English
Publisher International Association for Hydrological Science
Description 9 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Conference publication
Larger Work Title Erosion and sediment transport measurement in rivers: Technological and methodological advances
First page 28
Last page 36
Conference Title Erosion Sediment Transport Measurement in Rivers: Techlogical and Methodological Advances
Conference Location Oslo, Norway
Conference Date 19-21 June, 2002
Country United States
State California, Utah
City Cisco, Freeport
Other Geospatial Colorado River, Sacramento River
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