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Comparison of BASS and VACM current measurements during STRESS

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Steven J. Lentz, Bradford Butman, and A. J. Williams III, 1995, Comparison of BASS and VACM current measurements during STRESS: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, v. 12, iss. 6.

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Current measurements from a vector-averaging current meter (VACM) on a subsurface mooring and a benthic acoustic stress sensor (BASS) on a bottom tripod are compared to assess their relative accuracy. The instruments were deployed off northern California at a midshelf site (water depth approximately 90 m) as part of the STRESS (Sediment Transport Events on Shelves and Slopes) field program. The subsurface mooring and bottom tripod were within a few hundred meters of each other, with the BASS 5.0 m and the VACM 6.7 m above the bottom, during two tripod deployments of 49 and 32 days in the winter of 1988/89. Speed differences between the VACM and BASS current observations have a mean of 0.2 cm s−1 and a standard deviation of 1.2 cm s−1. [...]

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