This paper presents a novel RTK-based GNSS Lagrangian drifter system that is capable of monitoring water velocity, turbulence and dispersion coefficients of river and estuarine. The Lagrangian drifters use the dual-frequency real time kinematic (RTK) technique for both position and velocity estimations. The capsule is designed to meet the requirements such as minimizing height, diameter, minimizing the direct wind drag, positive buoyancy for satellite signal reception and stability, and waterproof housing for electronic components, such as GNSS receiver and computing board. The collected GNSS data are processed with post-processing RTK software. Several experiments have been carried out in two rivers in Brisbane and Sunshine Coast in Queens...
Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes or Lagoons (ICOLLs) are a subcategory of estuaries that exhibit...
The Neuse River Estuary (NRE) located in eastern North Carolina is experiencing shoreline bluff retr...
Information about open channels, such as rivers and other waterways, is becoming an increasingly int...
This paper presents a novel RTK-based GNSS Lagrangian drifter system that is capable of monitoring w...
The use of GNSS tracked Lagrangian drifters allows more realistic quantification of fluid motion and...
Lagrangian field data in tidal shallow waters are rare, but valuable for the under - standing of the...
A new type of Lagrangian drifter is developed which is suitable to observe the water mass movement i...
Traditionally, Surveying through water catchments has been conducted through the use of either tradi...
This project was a step forward for the measurement and management of shallow water estuaries using ...
Due to the advancements made in the GPS technology, a new smartphone RTK-GPS system can be used to d...
By utilising new measurement technologies and advances in numerical models, especially through the u...
Drifters equipped with GPS-trackers have been widely used to investigate surface velocities in a wid...
The working principle and the capabilities of a new platform called the River Drifter are here prese...
In this work, a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) buoy that utilizes a Virtual Base Station ...
Existing flow measurement methods in natural gravel rivers are largely based on a series of point me...
Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes or Lagoons (ICOLLs) are a subcategory of estuaries that exhibit...
The Neuse River Estuary (NRE) located in eastern North Carolina is experiencing shoreline bluff retr...
Information about open channels, such as rivers and other waterways, is becoming an increasingly int...
This paper presents a novel RTK-based GNSS Lagrangian drifter system that is capable of monitoring w...
The use of GNSS tracked Lagrangian drifters allows more realistic quantification of fluid motion and...
Lagrangian field data in tidal shallow waters are rare, but valuable for the under - standing of the...
A new type of Lagrangian drifter is developed which is suitable to observe the water mass movement i...
Traditionally, Surveying through water catchments has been conducted through the use of either tradi...
This project was a step forward for the measurement and management of shallow water estuaries using ...
Due to the advancements made in the GPS technology, a new smartphone RTK-GPS system can be used to d...
By utilising new measurement technologies and advances in numerical models, especially through the u...
Drifters equipped with GPS-trackers have been widely used to investigate surface velocities in a wid...
The working principle and the capabilities of a new platform called the River Drifter are here prese...
In this work, a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) buoy that utilizes a Virtual Base Station ...
Existing flow measurement methods in natural gravel rivers are largely based on a series of point me...
Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes or Lagoons (ICOLLs) are a subcategory of estuaries that exhibit...
The Neuse River Estuary (NRE) located in eastern North Carolina is experiencing shoreline bluff retr...
Information about open channels, such as rivers and other waterways, is becoming an increasingly int...