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<p>This Technical Report deals with the use of boat-mounted acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) for</p>
<p>determining flow in open channels without ice cover. It describes a number of methods of deploying ADCPs to</p>
<p>determine flow. Although, in some cases, these measurements are intended to determine the stage-discharge</p>
<p>relationship of a gauging station, this Technical Report deals only with single determination of discharge.</p>
<p>The term ADCP has been adopted as a generic term for a technology that is manufactured by various</p>
<p>companies worldwide. They are also called acoustic Doppler velocity profilers (ADVPs) or acoustic Doppler</p>
<p>profilers (ADPs). ADCPs can be used to measure a variety of parameters, such as current or stream flow, water</p>
<p>velocity fields, channel bathymetry and estimation of sediment concentration from acoustic backscatter. This</p>
<p>Technical Report is generic in form and contains no operational details specific to particular ADCP makes and</p>
<p>models. Accordingly, to use this document effectively, it is essential that users are familiar with the terminology</p>
<p>and functions of their own ADCP equipment.</p>
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<p>This Technical Report deals with the use of boat-mounted acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) for</p>
<p>determining flow in open channels without ice cover. It describes a number of methods of deploying ADCPs to</p>
<p>determine flow. Although, in some cases, these measurements are intended to determine the stage-discharge</p>
<p>relationship of a gauging station, this Technical Report deals only with single determination of discharge.</p>
<p>The term ADCP has been adopted as a generic term for a technology that is manufactured by various</p>
<p>companies worldwide. They are also called acoustic Doppler velocity profilers (ADVPs) or acoustic Doppler</p>
<p>profilers (ADPs). ADCPs can be used to measure a variety of parameters, such as current or stream flow, water</p>
<p>velocity fields, channel bathymetry and estimation of sediment concentration from acoustic backscatter. This</p>
<p>Technical Report is generic in form and contains no operational details specific to particular ADCP makes and</p>
<p>models. Accordingly, to use this document effectively, it is essential that users are familiar with the terminology</p>
<p>and functions of their own ADCP equipment.</p>