Winter 1993 observations of oceanography and sediment transport at the LEO-15 site

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1995-12
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Irish, James D.
Lynch, James F.
Newhall, Arthur E.
Witzell, Nick
Traykovski, Peter A.
Glenn, Scott M.
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New Jersey
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10.1575/1912/509
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Sediment transport
LEO-15
Acoustic backscatter
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The NOAA National Underseas Research Program at Rutgers University is establishing a Long-term Ecosystem Observatory off New Jersey in 15 meters of water. As part of a bottom boundary layer study at this site, WHOI deployed a bottom instrument frame during the winter of 1993-94. The bottom instrument carried a current meter, a vertical array of optical back scattering sensors, temperature, pressure and conductivity sensors and an Acoustical Backscattering Sensor. The deployment was partially successful as the acoustic system failed. The other instrumentation worked well for 3 weeks returning data on winter conditions at the site. The extreme winter waves ended the experiment by tipping the instrument over on its side. The optical instrumentation was calibrated with sediment from the site, and the results from the experiment presented.
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Irish, J. D., Lynch, J. F., Newhall, A. E., Witzell, N., Traykovski, P., & Glenn, S. (1995). Winter 1993 observations of oceanography and sediment transport at the LEO-15 site. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/509
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