indicative_error_from_multibeam_acoustic_doppler_velocity_profiler_in_sea_water
Sea water velocity is a vector quantity that is the speed at which water travels in a specified direction. The "indicative error" is an estimate of the quality of a sea water velocity profile measured using an ADCP (acoustic doppler current profiler). It is determined by the difference between the vertical velocity calculated from two 3-beam solutions. The parameter is frequently referred to as the "error velocity".
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Proposal: It is determined by the difference between the vertical velocity calculated from two 3-beam solutions. [issues with Doppler current profiler des]
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