River surface currents have been measured using coherent microwave systems from a bridge, a cableway, several riverbanks, a helicopter, and an airplane. In most cases, the microwave measurements have been compared with conventional measurements of near-surface currents and found to be accurate to within about 10 cm/s. In all cases, the basis for the microwave measurement of surface current is the Doppler shift induced in the signal backscattered from the rough water surface. In this paper, we outline the principles of the measurements and the various implementations that have been used to make microwave measurements of surface currents. CW microwave systems have been used from a bridge to make long-term measurements of surface currents; the...
A pair of VHF high resolution radar stations is equivalent to deploying several hundred moorings for...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
Abstract. This report describes an experiment to make a completely non-contact open-channel discharg...
The measurement of river currents can essentially contribute to determine river run-offs, whose know...
Abstract: A RiverSonde radar system, operating at a frequency of approximately 350 MHz in the ultra...
In the last decade more than 2500 km of the Murray River in southeastern Australia and its surroundi...
Increased interest in the character of sediments at the base of waterways, for the purpose of manag...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
Ocean surface radars are being used routinely to map surface currents over tens of kilometres at res...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEInternational audienceWater surface roughness st...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A solution to measuring near-surface currents via a single-cell acoustic Doppler current meter with ...
sonar devices that remotely measure subsurface currents. For all of the in-struments in this report,...
The paper reviews our current state for river surface current measurements using SAR techniques. Ne...
The high-frequency radars (HFRs) receiving the sea echoes backscattered from the fluctuating ocean s...
A pair of VHF high resolution radar stations is equivalent to deploying several hundred moorings for...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
Abstract. This report describes an experiment to make a completely non-contact open-channel discharg...
The measurement of river currents can essentially contribute to determine river run-offs, whose know...
Abstract: A RiverSonde radar system, operating at a frequency of approximately 350 MHz in the ultra...
In the last decade more than 2500 km of the Murray River in southeastern Australia and its surroundi...
Increased interest in the character of sediments at the base of waterways, for the purpose of manag...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
Ocean surface radars are being used routinely to map surface currents over tens of kilometres at res...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEInternational audienceWater surface roughness st...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A solution to measuring near-surface currents via a single-cell acoustic Doppler current meter with ...
sonar devices that remotely measure subsurface currents. For all of the in-struments in this report,...
The paper reviews our current state for river surface current measurements using SAR techniques. Ne...
The high-frequency radars (HFRs) receiving the sea echoes backscattered from the fluctuating ocean s...
A pair of VHF high resolution radar stations is equivalent to deploying several hundred moorings for...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
Abstract. This report describes an experiment to make a completely non-contact open-channel discharg...