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OSU Spar2 Drifting Hydrophone TEAMER Open Water Testing
This acoustic data set was collected during TEAMER Open Water support testing of a drifting hydrophone system under development by Oregon State University. This drifting hydrophone system will be used for project compliance measurements of underwater noise at the PacWave facility ...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sep 14, 2023
71 Resources
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In progress
71 Resources
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In progress
TEAMER: DAISY Variant and Tether Tests, Admirality Inlet, WA
Acoustic data and metadata from Drifting Acoustic Instrumentation SYstem (DAISY) testing in Admiralty Inlet (connecting Puget Sound to the Strait of San Juan de Fuca) in July 2022. Tests focused on occurrences of flow noise for three hydrophone package variants and on the potentia...
Crisp, C. et al University of Washington
Jul 14, 2022
6 Resources
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Publicly accessible
6 Resources
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Publicly accessible
TEAMER: Drifting Hydrophone System Block Diagram and Pre-Amplifier Calibrations
This data release is part of TEAMER RFTS 2, where the Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies (CIMRS) at Oregon State University is performing hardware and software development and integration of four newly designed drifting hydrophone systems for underwater noise measu...
Turnbull, J. et al Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC) / PacWave Oregon State University
Feb 26, 2024
3 Resources
0 Stars
Publicly accessible
3 Resources
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Publicly accessible
TEAMER: Tidal Currents in San Juan Archipelago, Washington
Re-analyzed acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) data originally collected by NOAA CO-OPS (Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services) and equivalent point data from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's FVCOM (Finite Volume Community Ocean Model) model of th...
Polagye, B. et al University of Washington
Dec 15, 2022
3 Resources
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Curated
3 Resources
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Curated
TEAMER: Tidal Energy Resource Characterization and Model Validation via the Assessment of Distributed Current Measurements from microFloat Swarms, Data and Post-Access Report
This project evaluated how high-resolution, spatially distributed field data can be used to refine and validate site-scale hydrodynamic simulations of tidal channels. Use of such spatially-distributed field observations or site-scale hydrodynamic simulations will be needed for pro...
Harrison, T. et al University of Washington (NNMREC) Applied Physics Lab
Aug 20, 2020
20 Resources
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Curated
20 Resources
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Curated