Index-Velocity References
Computing Discharge
Using the Index Velocity Method
Victor A. Levesque and Kevin A. Oberg, 2012
U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 3–A23
Computation
and Error Analysis of Discharge for the Lake Michigan
Diversion Project in Illinois: 1997-99 Water Years
Duncker, J. J., Over, T. M., and Gonzalez, J. A., 2006
U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report
2006-5018
Computation of
Discharge Using the Index-Velocity Method in Tidally
Affected Areas
Ruhl, C. A. Ruhl and Simpson, M., 2005
U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report
2005-5004
Feasibility
of Acoustic Doppler Velocity Meters for the Production of
Discharge Records from U.S. Geological Survey
Streamflow-Gaging Stations
Morlock, S. E., Nguyen, H. T., andRoss, J. H., 2002
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report
01-4157
Tidal Flux Variation in
the Lower Pearl River and Lake Pontchartrain Estuaries of
Mississippi and Louisiana
Turnipseed, D. P. , 2002
Proceedings of the Hydraulic Measurement and Experimental
Methods Conference, ASCE
Horizontal and Vertical Acoustic Measurements for the
Computation of Discharge in the Chicago River System
Duncker, J. J., 2002
Proceedings of the Hydraulic Measurement and Experimental
Methods Conference, ASCE
Freshwater flow from estuarine creeks into northeastern
Florida Bay
Hittle, Clinton, Patino, Eduardo, and Zucker, Mark, 2001
Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4164
Feasibility of Acoustic Doppler
velocity meters for the Production of Discharge records from
U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations
Morlock, Nguyen, and Ross, 2001
Water-Resources Investigations Report 01–4157
Direct measurement of turbulence properties by a BB-ADCP in bottom boundary layer Cheng, R. T., C. H. Ling, J. W. Gartner, 2000 Interactions between Estuaries, Coastal Seas and Shelf Seas, Ed. T. Yanagi, pp 37-55, Terra Scientific Pub. (TERRAPUB), Tokyo.
Hydrodynamic
measurements in Suisun Bay, California, 1992-1993
Gartner, J. W., and J. R. Burau, 1999
U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report
99-4039, 179 p.
(Provides background info on fixed moorings and analysis
techniques)
Estimates
of bottom roughness length and bottom shear stress in South
San Francisco Bay, California
Cheng, R. T., C. H. Ling, J. W. Gartner, and P. F. Wang, 1999
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 104, no. C4, p. 7715-7728.
Application of acoustic velocity meters for gaging
discharge of three low-velocity tidal streams in the St.
Johns River basin, Northeast Florida
Sloat, J.V., and Gain, W.S., 1995
Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4230.
Accuracy
of acoustic velocity metering systems for measurement of low
velocity in open channels
Laenen, Antonius, and Curtis, Jr., R.E., 1989
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report
89–4090
Acoustic
velocity meter systems:
Laenen, Antonius, 1985
U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources
Investigations, book 3, chap. 17
Acoustic
systems for the measurement of streamflow
Laenen, Antonius, and Smith, Winchell, 1983
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2213
Feasibility
study of the use of the acoustic velocity meter for
measurement of net outflow from the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta in California
Smith, Winchell, 1969
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1977