In situ seeding for Vector ADV

by Steven Shema last modified Jun 04, 2008 06:00 PM
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In situ seeding for Vector ADV

Posted by Steven Shema at May 12. 2008

Hello--

I am curious if anyone may have experience or ideas on how best to introduce particles (most likely CaCO3) into the sample volume of a Vector when deployed in an acoustically unfriendly area (various depths at approx. 100km offshore.)  Deployment would likely be only for 2 hour intervals from a floating spar buoy. 

Thanks for any ideas or references to any precedents. 

Re: In situ seeding for Vector ADV

Posted by Atle Lohrmann at May 13. 2008

Hi, I don't think we have heard about any such schemes at Nortek.  -- Atle Lohrmann

Re: In situ seeding for Vector ADV

Posted by davidciochetto at June 04. 2008

What depth will your vector be? If it is in the surface, it may give adequate signal. If it is at depth, you will need time for the particles to sink. You can use Stokes formula as a first approximation, however turbulence will keep them in suspension. I do not know of anyone with seeding experience in the natural environment.

 

Dave

 

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