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This dataset consists of a point shapefile with depth, velocity magnitude, XY velocity vector components, and vector angles from outputs of a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the Missouri River at Searcys Bend near Huntsdale, Missouri. The model was run at a discharge of 1,291 cubic meters per second (m3/s) to reflect average flow conditions on September 16, 2021, as measured by the U.S. Geological Survey’s Missouri River gaging station at Boonville, Missouri (USGS Gage 06909000). The simulation was run using the Flow and Sediment Transport with Morphologic Evolution of CHannels (FaSTMECH) hydrodynamic model within the International River Interface Cooperative (iRIC) software package (www.i-ric.org). Required...
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The dataset includes 6 elevation and 6 depth grids generated from multibeam bathymetry for a short reach of the Missouri River at Searcys Bend near Huntsdale, Missouri. Channel topography was generated from data collected by USGS staff from the Columbia Environmental Research Center during multibeam sonar surveys of the channel bed on September, 16, 2021. Repeat measurements were made in small patches to characterize bedform movement during velocimetric instrument deployment. The discharge at the U.S. Geological Survey Streamflow gaging station 06909000 fifteen miles upstream on September 16, 2021 at Boonville, Missouri was 1,291 cubic meters per second.
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This dataset includes 5 measurements of flow and turbulence made with a Nortek Signature 1000 in a short reach of the Missouri River at Searcys Bend near Huntsdale, Missouri. The discharge at the U.S. Geological Survey Streamflow gaging station 06909000 fifteen miles upstream at Boonville, Missouri on September 16, 2021 was 1,291 cubic meters per second.
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This dataset includes 3 velocity measurements in 3 locations collected with a Nortek Aquadopp mounted near the bed of the Missouri River in three different locations at Searcys Bend (SB) near Huntsdale, Missouri. The measurements contain near-bed measurements of water velocity. The discharge at the U.S. Geological Survey Streamflow gaging station 06909000 fifteen miles upstream at Boonville, Missouri on September 16, 2021 was 1,291 cubic meters per second.


    map background search result map search result map Near-bed measurements of water velocity using a Nortek Aquadopp on the Missouri River at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri on September 16, 2021 Flow and turbulence measurements using a Nortek Signature 1000 at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri September 16, 2021 Two-dimensional hydrodynamic model outputs for the Missouri River at Searcys Bend near Huntsdale, Missouri for September 16, 2021 Repeat multibeam bathymetric depth and elevation maps of the Missouri River at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri September 16, 2021 Flow and turbulence measurements using a Nortek Signature 1000 at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri September 16, 2021 Repeat multibeam bathymetric depth and elevation maps of the Missouri River at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri September 16, 2021 Near-bed measurements of water velocity using a Nortek Aquadopp on the Missouri River at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri on September 16, 2021 Two-dimensional hydrodynamic model outputs for the Missouri River at Searcys Bend near Huntsdale, Missouri for September 16, 2021