Abstract. This report describes an experiment to make a completely non-contact open-channel discharge measurement. A van-mounted, pulsed doppler (10GHz) radar collected surface-velocity data across the 183-m wide Skagit River, Washington at a USGS streamgaging station using Bragg scattering from short waves produced by turbulent boils on the surface of the river. Surface velocities were converted to mean velocities for 25 sub-sections by assuming a normal open-channel velocity profile (surface velocity times 0.85). Channel cross-sectional area was measured using a 100 MHz ground-penetrating radar antenna suspended from a cableway car over the river. Seven acoustic doppler current profiler discharge measurements and a conventional current-me...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
AbstractIn many cases, river discharge is indirectly estimated from water level or streamflow veloci...
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) can be mounted horizontally at a river bank, yielding sin...
The U.S. Geological Survey is investigating technologies that may enable the direct, continuous, non...
This study developed an efficient discharge measurement method that can be applied to estimate the s...
International audienceAccounting for freshwater resources and monitoring floods are vital functions ...
Abstract: A RiverSonde radar system, operating at a frequency of approximately 350 MHz in the ultra...
In the scientific literature it is possible to find at least two methods for estimating discharge in...
An extended field experiment was conducted from October 2003 through June 2004 using a CO-DAR RiverS...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) operates a network of about 7,000 streamflow-gaging stations that ...
Increasing rates of pollution and over-exploitation have reduced the availability of water in many r...
Increasing rates of pollution and over-exploitation have reduced the availability of water in many r...
International audienceThe applicability of a portable, commercially available surface velocity radar...
The information of flow discharge in channels is crucial for river planning and regulation, weir and...
River discharge has to be monitored reliably for effective water management. As river discharge cann...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
AbstractIn many cases, river discharge is indirectly estimated from water level or streamflow veloci...
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) can be mounted horizontally at a river bank, yielding sin...
The U.S. Geological Survey is investigating technologies that may enable the direct, continuous, non...
This study developed an efficient discharge measurement method that can be applied to estimate the s...
International audienceAccounting for freshwater resources and monitoring floods are vital functions ...
Abstract: A RiverSonde radar system, operating at a frequency of approximately 350 MHz in the ultra...
In the scientific literature it is possible to find at least two methods for estimating discharge in...
An extended field experiment was conducted from October 2003 through June 2004 using a CO-DAR RiverS...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) operates a network of about 7,000 streamflow-gaging stations that ...
Increasing rates of pollution and over-exploitation have reduced the availability of water in many r...
Increasing rates of pollution and over-exploitation have reduced the availability of water in many r...
International audienceThe applicability of a portable, commercially available surface velocity radar...
The information of flow discharge in channels is crucial for river planning and regulation, weir and...
River discharge has to be monitored reliably for effective water management. As river discharge cann...
Among the non-contact instruments to measure water velocity in open channels, two handheld radars ar...
AbstractIn many cases, river discharge is indirectly estimated from water level or streamflow veloci...
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) can be mounted horizontally at a river bank, yielding sin...