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Field Acquisition of Fluid Hydrodynamic Data

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Field acquisition of fluid hydrodynamic data involves the expertise and experience of deploying data collection equipment for obtaining real world and real-time information for studies required primarily by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts. The data collected from these studies are often used in the verification of numerical modeling studies or desktop studies. The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's (ERDC's) Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL) Measurement and Analysis Group is involved in a number of estuarine and riverine studies dealing with such areas as: the transport and deposition of sediments; dynamics of river stages and currents; dynamics of estuary tides, sediments salinity and currents, and development of new and innovative instrumentation.

 

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High-resolution weighing scale in CHL Lab for filters and drying crucibles

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