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Discover advanced methods for streamflow record computation using Acoustic Doppler Velocity Meters (ADVMs) and Index Velocity techniques. This resource provides access to on-demand training webinars, reports, and user guides from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Office of Surface Water. Enhance your understanding of moving-boat ADCP measurements, the SWAMI tool, and the Index Velocity Rating Tool developed in 2013. Join the Hydroacoustics Community Forum for discussions, updates, and support materials to improve your hydroacoustic data processing skills.
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Additional Resources Streamflow Record Computation using ADVMs and Index Velocity Methods Office of Surface Water
OSW Hydroacoustics Home Page http://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/
Recent & Planned Webinars • Highlights of the Index-Velocity T&M Report • Review and Rating of Moving-Boat ADCP Q Measurements • Using SWAMI with Acoustic Instruments • Development of an Index Velocity Rating Tool (fall 2013)
How to Register for Forum • Detailed instructions at: http://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/software/Forum_Reg1.html
Acoustics Listserv • Receive e-mail updates • Similar to Forum • Easier to see discussion threads via the Forum • Instructions to subscribe at: http://simon.er.usgs.gov/mailman/listinfo/acoustics
T&M Tip Sheets • See Appendices • Appendix 2: Quick-Reference Guides • Appendix 4: QC of IV Data • Appendix 6: Implementing Ratings in ADAPS • Appendix 7: Shifts
Contacts • Hydroacoustics Work Group (HaWG): • http://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/HaWG_contact_list.shtml • E-mail: hawg@simon.er.usgs.gov • Index-velocity class instructors: • Jeff East, jweast@usgs.gov • Elizabeth Hittle, ehittle@usgs.gov • Victor Levesque, levesque@usgs.gov • Kevin Oberg, kaoberg@usgs.gov • Marc Stewart, mastewar@usgs.gov • Molly Wood, mswood@usgs.gov