ALFA Field Testing of a Dual Sonar System for Detecting Woody Debris
Field testing of a dual sonar system for detecting woody debris in natural settings was conducted at the Tanana River Test Site (TRTS) in Nenana, AK between 8/26 and 9/23, 2015. The TRTS is approximately 65 miles south of Fairbanks and is well suited for testing hydrokinetic energy generation technologies and environmental monitoring technologies such as the dual sonar system used here in realistic settings.
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AB - Field testing of a dual sonar system for detecting woody debris in natural settings was conducted at the Tanana River Test Site (TRTS) in Nenana, AK between 8/26 and 9/23, 2015. The TRTS is approximately 65 miles south of Fairbanks and is well suited for testing hydrokinetic energy generation technologies and environmental monitoring technologies such as the dual sonar system used here in realistic settings.
AU - Kasper, Jeremy
DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI)
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO - 10.15473/1863385
KW - MHK
KW - Hydrokinetic
KW - energy
KW - power
KW - Riverine
KW - TRTS
KW - Nenana
KW - Alaska
KW - Sonar
KW - Debris
KW - Blueview
KW - Simrad
KW - University of Alaska Fairbanks
KW - Acoustics
KW - RDDP
KW - raw data
KW - data
KW - Fairbanks
LA - English
DA - 2022/04/11
PY - 2022
PB - University of Alaska Fairbanks
T1 - ALFA Field Testing of a Dual Sonar System for Detecting Woody Debris
UR - https://doi.org/10.15473/1863385
ER -
Kasper, Jeremy. ALFA Field Testing of a Dual Sonar System for Detecting Woody Debris . University of Alaska Fairbanks, 11 April, 2022, MHKDR. https://doi.org/10.15473/1863385.
Kasper, J. (2022). ALFA Field Testing of a Dual Sonar System for Detecting Woody Debris . [Data set]. MHKDR. University of Alaska Fairbanks. https://doi.org/10.15473/1863385
Kasper, Jeremy. ALFA Field Testing of a Dual Sonar System for Detecting Woody Debris . University of Alaska Fairbanks, April, 11, 2022. Distributed by MHKDR. https://doi.org/10.15473/1863385
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_8028,
title = {ALFA Field Testing of a Dual Sonar System for Detecting Woody Debris },
author = {Kasper, Jeremy},
abstractNote = {Field testing of a dual sonar system for detecting woody debris in natural settings was conducted at the Tanana River Test Site (TRTS) in Nenana, AK between 8/26 and 9/23, 2015. The TRTS is approximately 65 miles south of Fairbanks and is well suited for testing hydrokinetic energy generation technologies and environmental monitoring technologies such as the dual sonar system used here in realistic settings.},
url = {https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/407},
year = {2022},
howpublished = {MHKDR, University of Alaska Fairbanks, https://doi.org/10.15473/1863385},
note = {Accessed: 2025-05-03},
doi = {10.15473/1863385}
}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1863385
Details
Data from Apr 11, 2022
Last updated May 23, 2022
Submitted Apr 12, 2022
Organization
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Contact
Paul DUVOY
907.888.2140
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https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/407Research Areas
Keywords
MHK, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, Riverine, TRTS, Nenana, Alaska, Sonar, Debris, Blueview, Simrad, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Acoustics, RDDP, raw data, data, FairbanksDOE Project Details
Project Name Advanced Laboratory and Field Arrays (ALFA) for Marine Energy
Project Lead Alison LaBonte
Project Number EE0006816