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Monitoring Tidal Currents and Macroturbulence in a High-Flow Tidal Channel Using a Kilometer-Scale Acoustic Travel-Time Instrument
2022
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
A challenge in exploiting tidal energy resources is to determine the most suitable sites for development, and as the industry grows, to monitor the progressive impacts of tidal farms on the flow field and sediment transport regimes. A feasibility experiment was carried out with the fluvial acoustic tomography (FAT) system to assess the combined effects of irregular bathymetry, horizontal and vertical sound-speed gradients, and macroturbulence on the quality of FAT-estimated velocities. The
doi:10.1109/joe.2021.3126851
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