DocumentCode
1964365
Title
The validity of apparent subsurface jet currents in the Gulf of Mexico
Author
Driver, David ; Jeans, Gus ; Harragin, Christiaan ; Moore, Andrew
Author_Institution
BP America Inc., Houston, TX, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
28-29 June 2005
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
30
Abstract
Current measurements were conducted close to major deepwater development locations in the Gulf of Mexico during summer 2004 due to the proximity of a loop current eddy. Shortly after the passage of Hurricane Ivan, some ADCP data sets showed evidence for apparently very strong subsurface jet currents. The very high error and vertical velocities in parts of the water column affected by these jets would often be a reason to invalidate these data. However the very high apparent current speeds and similarities with features recently reported in the region prompted a more detailed investigation. So far evaluation of the apparent jet data itself remains inconclusive, but the lack of similar features in simultaneous data collected from a nearby platform, using a different type of ADCP, suggests that the apparent jets may not be real.
Keywords
data acquisition; jets; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; underwater sound; velocity measurement; AD 2004 09 18 to 25; ADCP data set; Gulf of Mexico; Hurricane Ivan; current measurement; current speed; data collection; deepwater development locations; loop current eddy; subsurface jet currents; vertical velocity; water column; Acoustic measurements; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Length measurement; Marine vehicles; Motion measurement; Position measurement; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Current Measurement Technology, 2005. Proceedings of the IEEE/OES Eighth Working Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8989-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCM.2005.1506327
Filename
1506327
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