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Tidal Energy Resource Characterization, Velocity and Turbulence Measurements, Processed Data, Cook Inlet, AK, 2021
This submission contains processed datasets from a long-term deployment of 3 moorings and a transect survey of the proposed tidal energy site off the East Forelands in Cook Inlet, AK.
The long-term mooring datasets were created from 8 instruments mounted on a Terrasond High Energy Oceanographic Mooring (THEOM) bottom lander and two Mid-Water Mooring (MWM) Stablemoor buoys from 1 July 2021 to 31 August 2021 (60 days).
The west-most mooring (MWM1) was deployed at 60.720225 N, 151.436196 W in ~50 m of water.
The middle mooring (THEOM) was deployed at 60.720703 N, 151.429500 W in ~52 m of water.
The east-most buoy (MWM2) was deployed at 60.720081 N, 151.420896 W in ~50 m of water.
Each Stablemoor carried three instruments:
1. A Nortek Vector acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) mounted at the Stablemoor's nose. Data were recorded at 8 Hz on a 5 minute duty cycle every 20 minutes. Data was motion-corrected using the internal IMU and external ADCP bottom-track data and then bin-averaged into 4 minute bins and converted to the Principal (streamwise, cross-stream, vertical) coordinate system. (Note: 30 seconds were trimmed from the beginning and end of each 5 minute duty cycle to account for the filter end-effects from turning on and turning off the IMU.)
2. A down-looking Nortek Signature 1000 kHz acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) mounted in the first Stablemoor instrument well. Data were recorded in 2 Hz with 5-beam burst and bottom-track enabled. Processed data has been averaged into 10 minute bins and converted into the Principal coordinate system.
3. An up-looking Nortek Signature 1000 kHz acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) mounted in the second Stablemoor instrument well. Data were recorded at 4 Hz with 5 beam burst enabled. Processed data has been averaged into 10 minute bins and converted into the Principal coordinate system.
Note: the down-facing ADCP on MWM1 failed on July 10th, 2021, only recording 9 days of data. Because ADV motion-correction required bottom track, the ADV from MWM1 also only has 9 days processed. Additionally, only 25 days of data were processed from the MWM2 ADV because it appeared to have been impacted by debris on 7/25.
Two instruments were mounted on the THEOM (see MHKDR link further below for THEOM raw data):
4. A Nortek Vector acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV). Data were recorded at 8 Hz on a 5 minute duty cycle every 20 minutes. Data was bin-averaged into 5 minute bins, and converted to the Principal coordinate system.
5. A Nortek Signature 500 kHz acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP). Data were recorded in 4 Hz in the beam coordinate system from all 5 beams. Processed data has been averaged into 10 minutes bins and converted to the Principal coordinate system.
Complete Metadata
| bureauCode |
[ "019:20" ] |
|---|---|
| dataQuality | true |
| DOI | 10.15473/2007516 |
| identifier | https://data.openei.org/submissions/8049 |
| issued | 2021-08-31T06:00:00Z |
| landingPage | https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/475 |
| programCode |
[ "019:009" ] |
| projectLead | Heather Spence |
| projectNumber | FY23 AOP 2.1.5.601 |
| projectTitle | Model Validation and Site Characterization for Early Deployment MHK Sites and Establishment of Wave Classification Scheme |
| spatial | {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-151.436196,60.720081],[-151.420896,60.720081],[-151.420896,60.720225],[-151.436196,60.720225],[-151.436196,60.720081]]]} |