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A modified beam-to-earth transformation to measure short-wavelength internal waves with an acoustic Doppler current profiler

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A modified beam-to-earth transformation to measure short-wavelength internal waves with an acoustic Doppler current profiler; 2005; Article; Journal; Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology; Scotti, A.; Butman, B.; Beardsley, R. C.; Alexander, P. S.; Anderson, S.

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The algorithm used to transform velocity signals from beam coordinates to earth coordinates in an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) relies on the assumption that the currents are uniform over the horizontal distance separating the beams. This condition may be violated by (nonlinear) internal waves, which can have wavelengths as small as 100-200 m. In this case, the standard algorithm combines velocities measured at different phases of a wave and produces horizontal velocities that increasingly differ from true velocities with distance from the ADCP. Observations made in Massachusetts Bay show that currents measured with a bottom-mounted upward-looking ADCP during periods when short-wavelength internal waves are present differ [...]

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