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Monitoring suspended sediment dynamics using MBES

Monitoring suspended sediment dynamics using MBES
Monitoring suspended sediment dynamics using MBES
This technical note describes use of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) to quantify the dynamics of suspended sediment in a large open channel. A methodology is detailed that uses the backscatter magnitude from the MBES water-column data to adjust the magnitude of sonar returns for the various sonar settings, spatially and temporally average the data to account for the random nature of acoustic backscatter from the suspended sediment, and calibrate the processed data with direct samples. A case study of flow at the confluence of the Rio Paraná and Rio Paraguay, Argentina, where there is a distinct turbidity difference along the mixing interface of the two flows, is used to demonstrate the unique capabilities of MBES to quantify sediment concentrations and dynamics within the water column.
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Simmons, Stephen M.
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Hardy, Richard J.
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Marcus, Jon
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Orfeo, Oscar
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Lane, Stuart N.
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Hardy, Richard J.
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West, Geraint
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Malzone, Chris
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Marcus, Jon
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Simmons, Stephen M., Parsons, Daniel R., Best, James L., Orfeo, Oscar, Lane, Stuart N., Kostaschuk, Ray, Hardy, Richard J., West, Geraint, Malzone, Chris, Marcus, Jon and Pocwiardowski, Pawel (2010) Monitoring suspended sediment dynamics using MBES. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 136 (1), 45-49. (doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000110).

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Abstract

This technical note describes use of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) to quantify the dynamics of suspended sediment in a large open channel. A methodology is detailed that uses the backscatter magnitude from the MBES water-column data to adjust the magnitude of sonar returns for the various sonar settings, spatially and temporally average the data to account for the random nature of acoustic backscatter from the suspended sediment, and calibrate the processed data with direct samples. A case study of flow at the confluence of the Rio Paraná and Rio Paraguay, Argentina, where there is a distinct turbidity difference along the mixing interface of the two flows, is used to demonstrate the unique capabilities of MBES to quantify sediment concentrations and dynamics within the water column.

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Published date: January 2010
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 152411
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/152411
PURE UUID: 8e5870b6-2453-416b-8549-d8e00cb87963

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Date deposited: 14 May 2010 10:06
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 01:23

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Author: Stephen M. Simmons
Author: Daniel R. Parsons
Author: James L. Best
Author: Oscar Orfeo
Author: Stuart N. Lane
Author: Ray Kostaschuk
Author: Richard J. Hardy
Author: Geraint West
Author: Chris Malzone
Author: Jon Marcus
Author: Pawel Pocwiardowski

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