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2011 Sediment Investigations

2011 Sediment Investigations. Johann (Hans) Biberhofer NWRI, WSTD, AEMR. In situ flume. New capabilities. Velocimeter installed in the test chamber Capacity to capture a segment of mobilized particles Integrate additional sensors including OBS and LISST Further enhancements planned.

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2011 Sediment Investigations

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  1. 2011 Sediment Investigations Johann (Hans) Biberhofer NWRI, WSTD, AEMR

  2. In situ flume New capabilities Velocimeter installed in the test chamber Capacity to capture a segment of mobilized particles Integrate additional sensors including OBS and LISST Further enhancements planned

  3. In situ flume - surface sampling

  4. STING Survey STING Probe Fitted profile

  5. East of Topsail STING 65 Sites – 378 impacts

  6. Little Lake George Channel STING 44 Sites – 191 Impacts

  7. GeoTech Survey

  8. EoT – Bathymetry

  9. Spanish – 563 km, 147,981 sounding

  10. Spanish Bathymetry

  11. Spanish – Eastern Extent

  12. Thunder Bay – ADCP and Temperature Measurements

  13. Plume dispersion Near Field Far Field

  14. Randle Reef

  15. Randle Reef

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