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Techniques and Methods 3-A22

Measuring Discharge with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers from a Moving Boat

Chapter 22 of Book 3, Section A

By David S. Mueller and Chad R. Wagner

ABSTRACT

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The use of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) from a moving boat is now a commonly used method for measuring streamflow. The technology and methods for making ADCP-based discharge measurements are different from the technology and methods used to make traditional discharge measurements with mechanical meters. Although the ADCP is a valuable tool for measuring streamflow, it is only accurate when used with appropriate techniques. This report presents guidance on the use of ADCPs for measuring streamflow; this guidance is based on the experience of U.S. Geological Survey employees and published reports, papers, and memorandums of the U.S. Geological Survey. The guidance is presented in a logical progression, from predeployment planning, to field-data collection, and finally to post-processing of the collected data. Acoustic Doppler technology and the instruments currently (2008) available also are discussed to highlight the advantages and limitations of the technology. More in-depth, technical explanations of how an ADCP measures streamflow and what to do when measuring in moving-bed conditions are presented in the appendixes. ADCP users need to know the proper procedures for measuring discharge from a moving boat and why those procedures are required, so that when the user encounters unusual field conditions, the procedures can be adapted without sacrificing the accuracy of the streamflow-measurement data.

Revised February 26, 2009

First posted January 22, 2009

For additional information contact:
David S. Mueller
Office of Surface Water
U.S. Geological Survey
9818 Bluegrass Parkway
Louisville, Kentucky 40299
http://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/

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Suggested citation:

Mueller, D.S., and Wagner, C.R., 2009, Measuring discharge with acoustic Doppler current profilers from a moving boat: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 3A-22, 72 p. (available online at http://pubs.water.usgs.gov/tm3a22)



Contents

Abstract

Introduction

Predeployment Preparation

Field Procedures

Office Procedures

Selected References

Appendix A - Basic ADCP Operational Concepts

Appendix B - Collecting Data in Moving-Bed Conditions

Appendix C - Description of Water Modes

Appendix D - Beam-Alignment Test

Appendix E - Forms and Quick-Reference Guides

Appendix F - Measurement Review Procedures


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