The aim of this paper is to compare different methods for suspended sediment investigation using the backscattering power of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs). Different concentration-backscattering models and calibration strategies were compared using two frequencies or only one and accounting or not for sound adsorption due to sediments. Two Teledyne RD Instruments (RDI) ADCPs, working at different frequencies (600 and 1200 kHz), were used simultaneously on the same water column to investigate the suspended sediment concentration and grain size distribution at four cross-sections of a lower Paraná River bifurcation near San Martín city (Argentina). In the same campaign, a Sontek 1000 kHz ADCP previously calibrated with water samp...
The use of ‘off-the-shelf’ acoustic Doppler velocity profilers (ADCPs) to estimate suspended sedimen...
The increased soil loss in an agricultural watershed raises challengers for river water quality and ...
Our research aim is to investigate velocity, sediment transport and bed forms of a Po river reach in...
The aim of this paper is to compare different methods for suspended sediment investigation using the...
The aim of this paper is to validate a method of investigating the grain size distribution of suspen...
The standard experimental methods used for sampling suspended loads in large rivers are usually time...
Although designed for velocity measurements, acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) are widely b...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
Abstract: Acoustic current profilers were originally designed to measure 3-D flow structure but the...
Measurement of bed-sand transported in river streamflow is desirable for the evaluation of many issu...
Quantifying sediment flux within rivers is a challenge for many disciplines due, mainly, to difficul...
A method of using two acoustic Doppler current profilers operating at different frequencies and empl...
This paper aims to investigate the possibility and limits of using the laser device LISST-SL to cali...
The use of ‘off-the-shelf’ acoustic Doppler velocity profilers (ADCPs) to estimate suspended sedimen...
The increased soil loss in an agricultural watershed raises challengers for river water quality and ...
Our research aim is to investigate velocity, sediment transport and bed forms of a Po river reach in...
The aim of this paper is to compare different methods for suspended sediment investigation using the...
The aim of this paper is to validate a method of investigating the grain size distribution of suspen...
The standard experimental methods used for sampling suspended loads in large rivers are usually time...
Although designed for velocity measurements, acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) are widely b...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
Abstract: Acoustic current profilers were originally designed to measure 3-D flow structure but the...
Measurement of bed-sand transported in river streamflow is desirable for the evaluation of many issu...
Quantifying sediment flux within rivers is a challenge for many disciplines due, mainly, to difficul...
A method of using two acoustic Doppler current profilers operating at different frequencies and empl...
This paper aims to investigate the possibility and limits of using the laser device LISST-SL to cali...
The use of ‘off-the-shelf’ acoustic Doppler velocity profilers (ADCPs) to estimate suspended sedimen...
The increased soil loss in an agricultural watershed raises challengers for river water quality and ...
Our research aim is to investigate velocity, sediment transport and bed forms of a Po river reach in...