
|
|
projects > freshwater flows
to the east coast
Stage measurements are currently made by SFWMD or USGS at the east coast structures. The flows
through the coastal control structures in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties can be computed by developing
stage-discharge ratings from field measurements of flow, stage, and structure operations. Although theoretical ratings exist for the
structures, no check as to the accuracy of these ratings has been made. In order to develop ratings from field measurements,
discharge measurements must be made at the structure simultaneously with water level and structure operation measurements.
Difficulties in making accurate discharge measurements arise from the slow flows and non-standard velocity profiles in south Florida
canals. The Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), a new state-of-the art device for measuring flows, will be used to make
these discharge measurements. The ADCP uses the Doppler shift in acoustic signals to determine water velocity and compute
discharge. It is ideal for measurements in slow and spatially varying velocity fields. Statistical techniques will be used to determine
the best-fit ratings for the structures and error analysis of the ratings. ProposalAbstracts
Metadata
Publications
Fact Sheet: |
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
This page is: http://sofia.usgs.gov/projects/hydraulic/index.html
Comments and suggestions? Contact: Heather Henkel - Webmaster
Last updated: 25 January, 2008 @ 05:10 PM (HSH)