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    Coastal Oceanography Using a Small AUV

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2001:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 002::page 215
    Author:
    An, Edgar
    ,
    Dhanak, Manhar R.
    ,
    Shay, Lynn K.
    ,
    Smith, Samuel
    ,
    Van Leer, John
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(2001)018<0215:COUASA>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Bathymetry, current, temperature, and depth (CTD) measurements using a small, mobile, autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) platform are described. Autonomous surveys of a shallow water column off the east coast of Florida during December 1997 were carried out using a 2.13-m long, 0.53-m maximum diameter Ocean Explorer series AUV, equipped with a 1200-kHz acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and a CDT package. At a speed of 1?2 m s?1, this AUV can perform preprogrammed missions over a period of several hours, collecting in situ oceanographic data and storing it on an onboard datalogger. The vehicle may also carry side-scan sonar or a custom small-scale turbulence measurement package or other instruments for subsidiary measurements. The versatility of the AUV allows measurement of oceanographic data over a substantial region, the motion of the platform being largely decoupled from that of any surface mother ship. In the missions of 5 and 11 December 1997, ?lawn mower pattern? AUV surveys were conducted over 1 km2 regions on the east coast of Florida, north of Fort Lauderdale, at depths of 7 and 3 m, respectively, in a water column where the depth ranged from 10 to 32 m. During 5 December, the region was subjected to a cold front from the northwest. Local wind measurements show presence of up to 10 m s?1 winds at temperatures of up to 10°?15°C below normal for the time of the year. The fixed ADCP indicates occurrence of significant internal wave activity in the region. The data collected using the mobile AUV are utilized to develop a map of the bottom topography and examine current, temperature, and density variations in the context of the background information from a fixed bottom?mounted ADCP and Coastal-Marine Automated Network buoys. The work described here is a significant step in the development of an autonomous oceanographic sampling network, illustrating the versatility of an AUV platform. The data collected during the missions described will form part of a bank for information on the impact of a cold front on shallow subtropical waters. The authors expect to repeat the missions during other such fronts.
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    contributor authorAn, Edgar
    contributor authorDhanak, Manhar R.
    contributor authorShay, Lynn K.
    contributor authorSmith, Samuel
    contributor authorVan Leer, John
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:22:08Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:22:08Z
    date copyright2001/02/01
    date issued2001
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-1809.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4154056
    description abstractBathymetry, current, temperature, and depth (CTD) measurements using a small, mobile, autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) platform are described. Autonomous surveys of a shallow water column off the east coast of Florida during December 1997 were carried out using a 2.13-m long, 0.53-m maximum diameter Ocean Explorer series AUV, equipped with a 1200-kHz acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and a CDT package. At a speed of 1?2 m s?1, this AUV can perform preprogrammed missions over a period of several hours, collecting in situ oceanographic data and storing it on an onboard datalogger. The vehicle may also carry side-scan sonar or a custom small-scale turbulence measurement package or other instruments for subsidiary measurements. The versatility of the AUV allows measurement of oceanographic data over a substantial region, the motion of the platform being largely decoupled from that of any surface mother ship. In the missions of 5 and 11 December 1997, ?lawn mower pattern? AUV surveys were conducted over 1 km2 regions on the east coast of Florida, north of Fort Lauderdale, at depths of 7 and 3 m, respectively, in a water column where the depth ranged from 10 to 32 m. During 5 December, the region was subjected to a cold front from the northwest. Local wind measurements show presence of up to 10 m s?1 winds at temperatures of up to 10°?15°C below normal for the time of the year. The fixed ADCP indicates occurrence of significant internal wave activity in the region. The data collected using the mobile AUV are utilized to develop a map of the bottom topography and examine current, temperature, and density variations in the context of the background information from a fixed bottom?mounted ADCP and Coastal-Marine Automated Network buoys. The work described here is a significant step in the development of an autonomous oceanographic sampling network, illustrating the versatility of an AUV platform. The data collected during the missions described will form part of a bank for information on the impact of a cold front on shallow subtropical waters. The authors expect to repeat the missions during other such fronts.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCoastal Oceanography Using a Small AUV
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume18
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0426(2001)018<0215:COUASA>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage215
    journal lastpage234
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2001:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 002
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