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High resolution near-bed observations in winter near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

机译:北卡罗来纳州哈特拉斯角附近冬季的高分辨率近床观测

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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal and Marine Science Center in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, is leading an effort to understand the regional sediment dynamics along the coastline of North and South Carolina. As part of the Carolinas Coastal Change Processes Project, a geologic framework study in June of 2008 by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center's Sea Floor Mapping Group focused on the seaward limit of Diamond Shoals and provided high resolution bathymetric data, surficial sediment characteristics, and subsurface geologic stratigraphy. These data also provided unprecedented guidance to identify deployment locations for tripods and moorings to investigate the processes that control sediment transport at Diamond Shoals. Equipment was deployed at three sites from early January, 2009 through early May, 2009: north and south of the shoals at 15 m depth, and at the tip at 24 m depth. Many strong storm systems were recorded during that time period. Mounted on the tripods were instruments to measure surface waves, pressure, current velocity, bottom turbulence, suspended-sediment profiles, and sea-floor sand-ripple bedforms. Many instruments were designed and programmed to sample in high resolution in time and space, as fast as 8 Hz hourly bursts and as small as 6 cm bin sizes in near bottom profiles. A second tripod at the north site also held a visual camera system and sonar imaging system which document seafloor bedforms. The region is known for its dynamics, and one of the tripods tipped over towards the end of the experiment. A preliminary look at the data suggests the region is characterized by high energy. Raw data from a burst recorded at the south site on Mar. 26th show instantaneous flow speed at 150 cm/s at 0.5 m above the seabed. This paper reports preliminary highlights of the observations, based on raw data, and lessons learned from a deployment of large tripod systems in such a dynamic location.
机译:位于马萨诸塞州伍兹霍尔的美国地质调查局(USGS)海岸和海洋科学中心正在努力了解北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州沿海地区的沉积物动力学。作为卡罗来纳州沿海变化过程项目的一部分,伍兹霍尔沿海和海洋科学中心的海床制图小组于2008年6月进行了地质框架研究,重点研究了钻石滩的海域限制,并提供了高分辨率测深数据,表面沉积物特征,和地下地质地层。这些数据还为确定三脚架和系泊设备的部署位置提供了空前的指导,以研究控制钻石浅滩沉积物运输的过程。从2009年1月上旬到2009年5月上旬,在三个地点部署了设备:浅滩的北和南深度为15 m,尖端的深度为24 m。在此期间记录了许多强风暴系统。安装在三脚架上的仪器用于测量表面波,压力,流速,底部湍流,悬浮泥沙剖面和海底沙波纹床形。许多仪器经过设计和编程,可以在时间和空间上以高分辨率进行采样,其速度高达每小时8 Hz的猝发脉冲,而在接近底部的剖面中则只有6 cm的仓位大小。北部站点的第二个三脚架还装有目视摄像系统和声纳成像系统,用于记录海底床形。该地区以其动力学着称,其中三脚架之一已在实验结束时翻倒。初步查看数据表明该地区具有高能量特征。 3月26日在南部站点记录的一次爆发的原始数据显示,海床上方0.5 m处的瞬时流速为150 cm / s。本文基于原始数据报告了观测的初步要点,以及在如此动态的位置部署大型三脚架系统的经验教训。

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