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Calibration of the BASS acoustic current meter with carrageenan agar

January 1, 1993

The BASS current meter can measure currents down to the millimeter per second range. Due to the dependence of zero offset on pressure, determining a sensor referenced velocity requires accurate in situ zeroing of the meter. Previously, flow was restricted during calibration by placing plastic bags around the acoustic volume. In this paper, bacterial grade and carrageenan agars are used in the laboratory to create a zero flow condition during calibration and are shown to be acoustically transparent. Additionally, the results of open ocean and dockside carrageenan and plastic bag comparisons are presented. Carrageenan is shown to reliably provide a low noise, zero mean flow environment that is largely independent of ambient conditions. The improved zeros make millimeter per second accuracy possible under field conditions.

Publication Year 1993
Title Calibration of the BASS acoustic current meter with carrageenan agar
DOI 10.1109/OCEANS.1993.326175
Authors A.T. Morrison, A.J. Williams, M. Martini
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70196089
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center