Estimation of a water level - discharge rating curve for a river influenced by the tide
Estimation d'une courbe de tarage hauteur-dénivelée-débit pour une rivière influencée par la marée
Résumé
Passive acoustic monitoring of the self-generated noise of particle impacts has been shown to be correlated to bedload flux and bedload size. However, few studies have concentrated on the role of acoustic wave propagation in a river. For the first time, the river environment is modeled as a Pekeris waveguide, where a wave number integration technique is used to predict the transformation of sounds through their propagation paths. Focusing on the distance of a hydrophone from the channel bed and cutting off the low frequencies produced by impacts between gravel particles, we demonstrate that acoustic propagation modifies the spectral
content of bedload-generated sound. Acoustic signals analyzed with the proposed model are interpreted by comparison to Helley
Domaines
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