Technical Program
Wed Mar 12 | Thu Mar 13
| Fri Mar 14 | Sat Mar 15
Wednesday, March 12,
2003
6:30 - 8:30 pm – Icebreaker (Mission Bay
Ballroom - cash bar)
7:00 - 9:00 pm – Registration Desk Open (Foyer outside
Mission Bay Ballroom)
Thursday, March 13,
2003
7:30 am Continental Breakfast (Mission Bay Ballroom)
7:30 until 5 pm Exhibitor’s Area Open Daily (Mission Bay
Ballroom)
7:00 am - 5 pm Registration Desk Open (Extra Meal /Banquet tickets
available at this time)
8:00 Welcome and Introduction to Sessions by
Technical Chair, Sandy Williams
8:20 Introduction and Manufacturer’s Welcome, Peter Spain
8:30 Technology Retrospective, Bill Woodward
8:40 Technology Overview, Gene Terray
SESSION 1. CURRENT AND TRANSPORT: RIVERS,
ESTUARIES, AND DAMS
Chair: Sicco Kamminga
9:00 Horizontal
Doppler current profiler instrument development and applications,
Neil Trenaman and Randy Marsden
9:20 Systems
conveyance and operations program (SCOP) for determination of
an alternative wastewater effluent discharge site in Lake Mead,
Doug Karafa, Ira Rackley, Michael Metcalf
9:40 Acoustic
Doppler velocity measurements collected near a municipal water
intake, Lake Mead, Nevada-Arizona, Tracy Vermeyen
10:00 - 10:20 am Break
10:20 Complete
velocity distribution in river cross-sections measured by acoustic
instruments, Ralph T. Cheng, and Jeffrey W. Gartner
10:40 Yangtze
River ADCP discharge measurement using multiple external sensor
inputs, Randy Marsden, Chen Shongshen, Ye Dexun, Wei Jinchun,
Hening Huang
11:00 Field
evaluation of boat-mounted acoustic Doppler instruments used
to measure streamflow, David S. Mueller
11:20 Flow measurements
using an upward-looking Argonaut-SW Doppler current meter,
Craig Huhta, and Chris Ward
11:40 Field evaluation
of ADCP refinements for profiling shallower waters, Peter
Spain, Paul Devine, Steve Maier, and Mark Vogt
12:00 - 1:00 pm Lunch – Exhibitor’s
Area Open
1:00 Initial
river test of a monostatic RiverSonde streamflow measurement
system, Calvin C. Teague, Donald E. Barrick, Peter Lilleboe,
and Ralph T. Cheng
1:20 Real
time flow information system, Sicco D. Kamminga, and Han
G. J. Wensink
SESSION 2. SPATIAL MAPPING OF SURFACE CURRENTS AND WIND
Chair: Gene Terray
1:40 Profiling river surface
velocities and volume flow estimation with bistatic UHF River-
Sonde radar, Don Barrick, Cal Teague, Pete Lilleboe, Ralph
Cheng, and Jeff Gartner
2:00 Surface
currents measured from a sequence of airborne camera images,
John Dugan and Cindy Piotrowski
2:20 Development
of a cheap, GPS-based radio-tracked, surface drifter for closed
shallow-water bays, John C. Perez, James Bonner, F. J. Kelly,
and Chris Fuller
2:40 A comparison
of near-surface current measurements by ADCP and HF-radar on
the West Florida Shelf, F. J. Kelly, J. S. Bonner, J. C.
Perez, D. Trujillo, R. H. Weisberg, R. He, and M. E. Luther
3:00 - 3:20 Beverage Break
3:20 Intercomparison
of an ADCP, ADP, standard and long-range HF RADAR: Influence
of
horizontal and vertical shear, Hugh Roarty, Josh Kohut,
and Scott Glenn
3:40 Constructing
surface current maps from HF radars with different operating
frequencies, John F. Vesecky, Jessica Drake, Kenneth Laws,
Calvin Teague, Dan Fernandez, and Jeff Paduan
4:00 High frequency
radar measurements of friction velocity in the marine boundary
layer, Lorelle A. Meadows, Stanley J. Jacobs, and John F.
Vesecky
4:20 Vector wind
field measurements using multifrequency HF radar, Jessica
Drake, John Vesecky, Kenneth Laws, Calvin Teague, Frank Ludwig,
and Jeff Paduan
4:40 Adjourn for the Day – Exhibitor’s
Social hosted by the Marine Technology Society (Mission Ballroom)
Friday, March 14, 2003
7:30 - Noon Registration Desk Open
7:30 am Continental Breakfast (Mission Bay Ballroom)
SESSION 3. REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES
Chair: Steven Anderson
8:00 Uncertainties
in SeaSonde current velocities, Belinda Lipa
8:20 Fitting
normal modes to HF radial and total surface current vector data
over enclosed bays and estuaries, Hector Aguilar Jr., Rosa
Fitzgerald, Don Barrick, James Bonner, and John Perez,
8:40 Marrying
quantitative and graphic tidal analysis tools with HF radar
current map outputs, Don Barrick, David James, and Jimmy
Isaacson
9:00 Simplified
calculation of constituent tidal currents and height from HF
radar profiles across the mouth of bays and sounds, Rosa
Fitzgerald, Don Barrick, and T. Grandville Sewell
9:20 Refraction
and shoaling of surface waves by currents and topography as
observed by HF Radars, Brian K. Haus, Rafael Ramos, Hans
C. Graber, Lynn K. Shay
9:40 The application
of the Doppler shifted dispersion relationship to hurricane
wave data from an ADCP directional wave gauge and co-located
pressure sensor, B. Strong, B. Brumley, Gregory W. Stone,
and Xiongping Zhang
10:00 - 10:20 am Break
SESSION 4. – MEASURING AND MAPPING
SURFACE WAVES
Chair: Gwyn Griffiths
10:20 Deep water
directional wave measurements from pressure wave velocities,
and a three-axis accelerometer, Hany Elwany, and Ray Mahr,
Jr.
10:40 MWAVES
- Software for calculating the directional spectra and statistical
properties of the wave field from MAVS-3 triplet measurements,
A. Todd Morrison III
11:00 Non-uniform
sampling issues arising in shallow angle wave profiling LIDAR,
M. R. Belmont, J. Michael K. Horwood, and R. W. F. Thurley
11:20 Can wave
direction be measured from an AUV? B. Brumley, B. Strong,
and E. Terray
11:40 Sea trials of the new
Datawell GPS Directional Waverider, Gus Jeans, Ian Bellamy,
Jitze Jan de Vries, and Paul van Weert also: A
comparison between directional wave measurements from the RDI
Workhorse with waves and the Datawell Directional Waverider,
Gus Jeans, Cathryn Primrose, Nathalie Descusse, Brandon Strong,
and Paul van Weert
12:00 - 1:00 p m Lunch – Exhibitor’s Area Open
SESSION 5. MOORED CURRENT MEASUREMENTS
Chair: Marinna Martini
1:00 Mooring
motion bias of Point-Doppler current meter measurements,
Paul Freitag, Michael McPaden, Chris Meinig, and Patricia Plimpton
1:20 Nortek
Aquadopp current meter diagnostics quantify mooring motion,
Lee Gordon
1:40 Compliant mooring technology
to separate buoy motion from in-line current observations,
James D. Irish, and David W. Frederiksson
2:00 Deep ocean
experience with acoustic current meters, Nelson Hogg, and
Dan Frye
2:20 Comparison
of five current meters in a tidally dominated flow, A. J.
Plueddemann, S. J. Lentz, and E. A. Terray
2:40 Comparison
of Aanderaa RCM-9 & MAVS3 Current Meters measuring surface
currents in the Gulf of Maine, James D. Irish, and A. J.
Williams 3rd
3:00 - 3:20 Beverage Break
SESSION 6. ADCP TECHNIQUES
Chair: Rob Pinkel
3:20 A comparison
of simultaneous measurements from shipboard VM-150 and OS-75
acoustic Doppler current profilers, N. P. Holliday, Raymond
T. Pollard, and Gwyn Griffiths,
3:40 On
the accuracy of acoustic Doppler current profilers for in-situ
measurements. A proposed approach and estimations for measurements
in tidal channels, S. Jimenez-Gonzales, R. Mayerle, and
J. J. Egozcue
4:00 The effects
of mobile scatterers on the quality of ADCP data in differing
marine environments, Andrew N. Moore, and Douglas L. Stewart
4:20 Effectiveness of acoustical backscatter
measurements from acoustical profilers for estimation of suspended
sediment concentration, Poerbando, and R. Mayerle
4:40 Optimizing
acoustic Doppler current profiler settings for noise reduction,
Peter Hendricks
5:00 Current
and wave measurements using an ADV equipped with automatic velocity
range setting, Todd Mudge, Vadim Polonichko, and Joel Edelman
5:20 ADCP
estimates of Reynolds and bottom stress, Michael John Howarth
5:40 Adjourn for the Day
6:30 CMTC Banquet will be held on the beach,
weather permitting, or on William D. Evans
Saturday, March 15,
2003
7:30 am Continental Breakfast (Mission Bay Ballroom)
SESSION 7. DEEP WATER MEASUREMENTS: ENABLING
TECHNOLOGIES
Chair: Sandy Williams
8:00 An
integrated method of obtaining absolute ocean velocity from
a profiling free vehicle, Ellyn T. Montgomery, and Kurt
L. Polzin
8:20 Structural
design considerations of a profiling free vehicle used to measure
ocean turbulence, Fred Thwaites, and Kurt Polzin
8:40 The hydrographic
Doppler sonar system on the Roger Revelle, R. Pinkel, L.
Rainville, E. Slater, M. Goldin, L. Green, M. Bui, and T. Aga
9:00 Long-range
acoustic Doppler array measurements of surface velocities,
Jerome Smith, and Rob Pinkel
9:20 Turbulence
measurements using 3-axis electromagnet turbulent velocity probes
and airfoil shear probes, Vadim Paka, Nikolay N. Golenko,
David Lai, and Donald P. Delisi
9:40 The
application of ADCP to the measurement of current system at
the hydrothermal active areas, Kyohiko Mitsuzawa
10:00 – 10:20 am Break
SESSION 8. PLATFORMS AND REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Chair: A. Todd Morrison III
10:20 A novel
platform for data gathering, Hugh W. Young, and Stephen
J. Phillips
10:40 Observatory
measurements of waves and current, Albert J. Williams 3rd,
Janet Fredericks, Ed Hobart, Matt Carson, Colin Tierney, and
Andrew Waterbury
11:00 Wave and
current measurements in the Chesapeake Bay, H. H. Shih,
M. Bushnell, K. Tronvig, and T. Mero
11:20 New developments
in the remote measurement of currents and waves at the Scottish
Association for Marine Science, David Meldrum, Chris Cromy,
Martin Doble, Duncan Mercer, and Oli Peppe
11:40 Eddy
net: A measurement program for collecting real-time current
profiles from the Gulf of Mexico, Steven P. Anderson, Cortis
K. Cooper, David B. Driver, and Jan van Smirren
12:00 Flow-Generated
Power for Autonomous Instruments, Diane DiMassa, A.T. Morrison
III and Jacob Piskura
12:20 pm Seventh OES/IEEE/CMTC Adjournment –
Sandy Williams: Wind-up