Marinna Martini (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Oceanographic observations in the Hudson Shelf Valley, December 1999 - April 2000: Data report
No abstract available.
Authors
Bradford Butman, P. S. Alexander, C. K. Harris, P. A. Traykovski, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, F. L. Lightsom, Marinna A. Martini
Long-Term Oceanographic Observations in Western Massachusetts Bay Offshore of Boston, Massachusetts: Data Report for 1989-2000
No abstract available.
Authors
Bradford Butman, Michael H. Bothner, Frances L. Lightsom, Benjamin T. Gutierrez, P. Soupy Alexander, Marinna A. Martini, William S. Strahle
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Data Processing System manual [ADCP]
This open-file report describes the data processing software currently in use by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC), to process time series of acoustic Doppler current data obtained by Teledyne RD Instruments Workhorse model ADCPs. The Sediment Transport Instrumentation Group (STG) at the WHCMSC has a long-standing commitment to providing scien
Authors
Jessica M. Cote, Frances S. Hotchkiss, Marinna A. Martini, Charles R. Denham, Andree L. revisions by Ramsey, Stephen Ruane
Field results of antifouling techniques for optical instruments
An anti-fouling technique is developed for the protection of optical instruments from biofouling which leaches a bromide compound into a sample chamber and pumps new water into the chamber prior to measurement. The primary advantage of using bromide is that it is less toxic than the metal-based antifoulants. The drawback of the bromide technique is also discussed.
Authors
W.J. Strahle, F.S. Hotchkiss, Marinna A. Martini
Extending and expanding the life of older current meters
The EG&G Model 610 VACM and Model 630 VMCM are standards for ocean current measurements. It is simple to add peripheral sensors to the data stream of the VACM by use of add-on CMOS circuitry. The firmware control of the VMCM makes it virtually impossible to add sampling of additional sensors. Most of the electronic components used in the VACM are obsolete or difficult to replace and the VMCM will
Authors
W.J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini
Instrument packages to study long-term sediment transport processes in a shallow bay
Pressure and near-surface and near-bottom measurements of current, temperature, salinity and light transmission were required in Mobile Bay, a 3 m deep estuary on the Gulf of Mexico. This environment presented several obstacles to obtaining long term observations. Boat traffic, soft estuary bottom, heavy biofouling, rapid sample rates and large data storage were overcome by using instrumentation t
Authors
William J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini, Ray E. Davis
New recording package for VACM provides sensor flexibility
For the past three decades, the VACM has been a standard for ocean current measurements. A VACM is a true vector-averaging instrument that computes north and east current vectors and averages temperature continuously over a specified interval. It keeps a running total of rotor counts, and records one-shot samples of compass, vane position and time. Adding peripheral sensors to the data stream was
Authors
William J. Strahle, S. E. Worrilow, S. E. Fucile, Marinna A. Martini
Antifouling leaching technique for optical lenses
The effectiveness of optical lenses deployed in water less than 100 m deep is significantly reduced by biofouling caused by the settlement of macrofauna, such as barnacles, hydroids, and tunicates. However, machineable porous plastic rings can be used to dispense antifoulant into the water in front of the lens to retard macrofaunal growth without obstructing the light path. Unlike coatings which c
Authors
William J. Strahle, C. L. Perez, Marinna A. Martini
A multi-sensor oceanographic measurement system for coastal environments
An instrument system has been developed for long-term sediment transport studies that uses a modular design to combine off the shelf components into a complete and flexible package. A common data storage format is used in each instrument system so that the same hardware can be assembled in different ways to address specific scientific studies with minimal engineering support and modification. Thre
Authors
Marinna A. Martini, William J. Strahle
Benthic Acoustic Stress Sensor (BASS): Electronics Check-Out Procedures
Summary
The procedures described here are presented so that a technician with limited experience with BASS can perform basic tests which, when executed properly, should be a thorough evaluation of the health of the system. This is not intended as an in depth explanation of how BASS works. Should any significant problems be found, it is suggested that you contact the manufacturer, Oceanographic
Authors
Marinna A. Martini, Albert Williams
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 34
Oceanographic observations in the Hudson Shelf Valley, December 1999 - April 2000: Data report
No abstract available.
Authors
Bradford Butman, P. S. Alexander, C. K. Harris, P. A. Traykovski, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, F. L. Lightsom, Marinna A. Martini
Long-Term Oceanographic Observations in Western Massachusetts Bay Offshore of Boston, Massachusetts: Data Report for 1989-2000
No abstract available.
Authors
Bradford Butman, Michael H. Bothner, Frances L. Lightsom, Benjamin T. Gutierrez, P. Soupy Alexander, Marinna A. Martini, William S. Strahle
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Data Processing System manual [ADCP]
This open-file report describes the data processing software currently in use by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC), to process time series of acoustic Doppler current data obtained by Teledyne RD Instruments Workhorse model ADCPs. The Sediment Transport Instrumentation Group (STG) at the WHCMSC has a long-standing commitment to providing scien
Authors
Jessica M. Cote, Frances S. Hotchkiss, Marinna A. Martini, Charles R. Denham, Andree L. revisions by Ramsey, Stephen Ruane
Field results of antifouling techniques for optical instruments
An anti-fouling technique is developed for the protection of optical instruments from biofouling which leaches a bromide compound into a sample chamber and pumps new water into the chamber prior to measurement. The primary advantage of using bromide is that it is less toxic than the metal-based antifoulants. The drawback of the bromide technique is also discussed.
Authors
W.J. Strahle, F.S. Hotchkiss, Marinna A. Martini
Extending and expanding the life of older current meters
The EG&G Model 610 VACM and Model 630 VMCM are standards for ocean current measurements. It is simple to add peripheral sensors to the data stream of the VACM by use of add-on CMOS circuitry. The firmware control of the VMCM makes it virtually impossible to add sampling of additional sensors. Most of the electronic components used in the VACM are obsolete or difficult to replace and the VMCM will
Authors
W.J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini
Instrument packages to study long-term sediment transport processes in a shallow bay
Pressure and near-surface and near-bottom measurements of current, temperature, salinity and light transmission were required in Mobile Bay, a 3 m deep estuary on the Gulf of Mexico. This environment presented several obstacles to obtaining long term observations. Boat traffic, soft estuary bottom, heavy biofouling, rapid sample rates and large data storage were overcome by using instrumentation t
Authors
William J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini, Ray E. Davis
New recording package for VACM provides sensor flexibility
For the past three decades, the VACM has been a standard for ocean current measurements. A VACM is a true vector-averaging instrument that computes north and east current vectors and averages temperature continuously over a specified interval. It keeps a running total of rotor counts, and records one-shot samples of compass, vane position and time. Adding peripheral sensors to the data stream was
Authors
William J. Strahle, S. E. Worrilow, S. E. Fucile, Marinna A. Martini
Antifouling leaching technique for optical lenses
The effectiveness of optical lenses deployed in water less than 100 m deep is significantly reduced by biofouling caused by the settlement of macrofauna, such as barnacles, hydroids, and tunicates. However, machineable porous plastic rings can be used to dispense antifoulant into the water in front of the lens to retard macrofaunal growth without obstructing the light path. Unlike coatings which c
Authors
William J. Strahle, C. L. Perez, Marinna A. Martini
A multi-sensor oceanographic measurement system for coastal environments
An instrument system has been developed for long-term sediment transport studies that uses a modular design to combine off the shelf components into a complete and flexible package. A common data storage format is used in each instrument system so that the same hardware can be assembled in different ways to address specific scientific studies with minimal engineering support and modification. Thre
Authors
Marinna A. Martini, William J. Strahle
Benthic Acoustic Stress Sensor (BASS): Electronics Check-Out Procedures
Summary
The procedures described here are presented so that a technician with limited experience with BASS can perform basic tests which, when executed properly, should be a thorough evaluation of the health of the system. This is not intended as an in depth explanation of how BASS works. Should any significant problems be found, it is suggested that you contact the manufacturer, Oceanographic
Authors
Marinna A. Martini, Albert Williams
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