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Initial river test of a monostatic riversonde streamflow measurement system
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EngineeringField ExperimentGeophysical Signal ProcessingEarth ScienceGeophysicsCatchment ScaleMonostatic Radar ConfigurationImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingSan Joaquin RiverSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyRadar ApplicationHydrologySediment TransportInitial River TestRadarWater ResourcesCivil EngineeringRadar Image ProcessingFlow Measurement
A field experiment was conducted on May 7-8, 2002 using a CODAR RiverSonde UHF radar system at Vernalis, California on the San Joaquin River. The monostatic radar configuration on one bank of the river, with the antennas looking both upriver and downriver, provided very high-quality data. Estimates of both along-river and cross-river surface current were generated using several models, including one based on normal-mode analysis. Along-river surface velocities ranged from about 0.6 m/s at the river banks to about 1.0 m/s near the middle of the river. Average cross-river surface velocities were 0.02 m/s or less.
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