Table 3 (Concluded) 



Date 

 YYMMDD 



Time 

 EST^ 



Longshore 

 Location 



Offshore Distance from 



Baseline 



m 



920116 



1450- 1821 



NJOO-2/3 



110 



920117 



1206- 1228 



NJOO-2/3 



120 



1229- 1255 



120 



1256- 1312 



120 



1 322 - 1 540 



90 



1545 - 1610 



90 



1626 - 1651 



90 



920118 



0955 - 1030 



NJOO-2/3 





1037-1117 



NJOO-2/3 





' Eastern Standard Time. 







Table 4 



Sled Locations 



Sled Number 



Deployment Dates 



Location 



1 Breaker line 



July 20-25, 1991 



87 m from NJO 



January 13 - 18, 1992 



140 m from NJO 



2 Impoundment 

 Basin 



July 21 - 25, 1991 



134 m from 33-1-900 



January 16-18, 1992 



171 m from 34-fOOO 



suspended sediment or biological matter. The rettim signals were processed to 

 yield three-dimensional (3-D) velocities for the scatterers, which have been 

 shown to be an excellent approximation to the current velocity. 



The ADCP was deployed in a mount on the river bottom in approximately 

 5 m of water. The transducers were placed pointing upward to continuously 

 collect 3-D velocity vectors and backscatter intensities to obtain current profiles 

 in the water column and estimate sediment flux in the river mouth, 

 respectively. Figure 6 is a photograph of the ADCP in the mount prior to 

 deployment. An ECM on a pod was also deployed to obtain current 

 information within the bottom meter of the water column. 



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Chapter 3 MCCP Monitoring Plan and Implementation 



