Pulse Coherent Doppler Profiler Measurement Of Bedload Transport

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-EARTH SURFACE(2021)

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Prior studies demonstrate that bottom velocity measurements from Doppler sonar systems are proportional to bedload transport rates. These observations suggest that acoustically based systems offer a capability for rapid sampling of bedload transport processes. Before these measurements can be fully utilized, validation and understanding of the sampling mechanism are essential. We explore the measurement mechanism through a series of laboratory trials with a field instrument, the multi-frequency coherent Doppler profiler (MFDop). The MFDop system is a multi-frequency (1.2-2.2 MHz), bistatic Doppler sonar that provides three-component ensemble-averaged velocity profiles over a similar to 30 cm depth interval with up to 1 mm resolution at a rate of 50 profiles/sec. Tests of the MFDop system were carried out in the main flume in field-scale conditions at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) using 1 ms(-1) mean flows over a mobile bed of sand with median grain size d(50) = 0.4 mm. We find agreement between MFDop transport measurements and measurements based on bedform migration rates, and sediment traps built into the SAFL flume. Predictions using the Meyer-Peter and Muller (1948) empirical equation closely match our observations while in contrast, predictions using the Nielsen (1992) equation are a factor of two higher.
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acoustics, bedload transport, coherent Doppler, sediment transport
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