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Preliminary analysis of a horizontal multifrequency hydroacoustic device designed for surrogate measurements of suspended sediment concentration: The Horizontal Acoustic Sediment Current Profiler

May 15, 2023

Single frequency active hydroacoustic measurements have been correlated with suspended sediment concentration. In river systems that include widely varying suspended sediment particle sizes, a multi-frequency hydroacoustic approach has increased predictive capabilities. However, the multi-frequency approach requires installation and operation of multiple sensors in a river channel and relies on technology previously designed for measuring water velocity. The Horizontal Acoustic Sediment Current Profiler (HASCP) is a single unit multi-frequency (500, 1,500, and 2,000 mHz) hydroacoustic sensor that was designed to target suspended sediment concentrations. The HASCP was briefly deployed in the Rio Grande at Albuquerque, NM, USGS gage in 2021 and is currently (2022) in operation at the Colorado River near Cameo, CO gage. Results of preliminary testing of the HASCP are presented in this paper.

Publication Year 2023
Title Preliminary analysis of a horizontal multifrequency hydroacoustic device designed for surrogate measurements of suspended sediment concentration: The Horizontal Acoustic Sediment Current Profiler
Authors Jeb E. Brown, Tristan Joel Austring, Rodney J. Richards, Tyson Hatch, Joel William Homan
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70255126
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Colorado Water Science Center; New Mexico Water Science Center