M. Flug, Heather L. H. Seitz, John R. Scott
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用声纳测量河道生境
本文评价了一种利用声纳系统描述河道几何形状和量化大河淹没面积的高效、低成本技术。船上的便携式声纳设备被用来记录水深和河流宽度的测量结果,并直接存储在笔记本电脑上。通过在一个横截面上重复穿越收集的现场数据进行评估,以确定系统和现场技术的精度。两个不同地点的验证结果显示,这些完整截面的平均样本标准偏差(S.D.s)为0.12 m,变异系数为10%。仅使用中间河道断面数据进行验证,在一个稳定且测量过的河流站点,仅使用水深大于0.6 m的测量值,平均样本标准差为0.05 m,变异系数低于5%。通过与常规测量地点的传统测量样带数据进行比较,评估了声纳系统的准确性。我们观察到,仅考虑被超过0.6米的水淹没的截面部分,平均平方偏差为46.0 cm2。我们的方法被证明是一种可靠、准确、安全、快速和经济的方法,可以记录河流深度、流量、河床条件和河流栖息地研究所需的底质成分。©1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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