TY - DATA AB - During the summer and fall of 2011 TerraSond Ltd. (TerraSond) completed a bathymetric survey and hydrokinetic energy assessment of the Kvichak River at Igiugig, Alaska. The purpose of this work was to characterize the initial site conditions for the design and installation of a hydrokinetic turbine to provide electric power for the village. There were six distinct phases of work for this project. The first was a literature review and investigation of prior surveys and hydrologic studies done in the area. The second, third, fourth, and fifth phases consisted of four field expeditions conducted over the summer and fall of 2011. These expeditions consisted of an initial reconnaissance, multi beam bathymetric surveys, flow velocity and discharge measurements, a survey of water levels, and detailed flow velocity studies. The final phase of the project was complete data reduction, and preparation of the final report with its accompanying map sheets and data packages. This submission contains the final report for the Kvichak River RISEC Project in addition to weather data for Igiugig, AK, Summer 2015. AU - McEntee, Jarlath DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory DO - 10.15473/1418354 KW - MHK KW - Marine KW - Hydrokinetic KW - energy KW - power KW - bathymetry KW - riverine KW - flow measurements KW - flow study KW - alaska KW - AK KW - Kvichak River KW - resource KW - river KW - Igiugig KW - bathymetric KW - survey KW - assessment KW - characterization KW - site KW - reconnaissance KW - surface water KW - hydrology KW - depth KW - in-stream KW - energy conversion KW - RISEC KW - orpc KW - current KW - flow KW - weather KW - TerraSond KW - geospatial data KW - velocity KW - water level KW - acoustic doppler current profiler KW - ADCP KW - field data KW - energy density KW - slope KW - moving bed test KW - hydrographic KW - data KW - multibeam LA - English DA - 2015/10/01 PY - 2015 PB - Ocean Renewable Power Company T1 - Kvichak River RISEC Project Resource Reconnaissance and Physical Characterization, Igiugig, AK UR - https://doi.org/10.15473/1418354 ER -