
APPLICATION: ADCP discharge measurements on the Rivers Rhine and Maas
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A report from Teledyne RDI Customer Drs. M. Schroevers of Aqua Vision:
High River-Discharge Measurements on
the Rivers Rhine and Maas
Three years ago the small country I call home, the
Netherlands, became world news as it came close to being flooded by the rivers Rhine and
Maas. Close...but most of us kept our feet dry. River-discharge measurements have
intensified significantly since then. The main goal of these measurements is to establish
the relation between the total flow through the river and the water height. So next time
it starts raining a little harder then usual, we can predict whether our river dikes are
high enough, and if not, we run like hell.
For the data taking we use RD Instruments 600 and 1200
kHz Broadband and Workhorse Monitor ADCPs.
These ADCPs supply us data with the accuracy we need to extract a reliable
flow/waterheight relation. The most interesting measurements take place when the river
runs out of its beds flooding farmlands, roads and some small villages. Trying to cover
the whole width of the river we have to dodge trees, fences and bushes, but also the
occasional lamppost and traffic sign. Therefore the equipment is placed on small agile
boats with little draft.
Anticipating the coming high water periodOct. through
Nov.our Ministry of Public Works is enlarging the number of Workhorse ADCPs in its
river fleet. So next month I'll probably be busy trying not to get stuck on some farmer's
flooded fence or border wall.
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