US Geological Survey (USGS) Western Region Coastal and Marine Geology Team deployed National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand (NIWA) Dobie-A non-directional wave gauges in 3 nearshore areas of western Maui during October 2003 - February 2004 in depths less than 11 m. It also provides an tidal heights, although they are not linked to a shore-based datum. Finalized data are provided in ASCII format.
To collect research-grade scientific data to provide baseline measurements and for nearshore circulation studies.
NOAASupplemental: Entry_ID: Unknown Sensor_Name: NIWA Dobie-A non-directional wave gauge Source_Name: manual Project_Campaign: USGS W.Maui Coral Reef Project Storage_Medium: ASCII Reference: None Online_size: 575 kilobytes Resource Description: NODC Accession Number 0037899
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Western Region Coastal and Marine Geology Team
USGS Pacific Science Center
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US Geological Survey Western Region Coastal and Marine Geology Team USGS Pacific Science Center
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The 2003-2004 sets were 100% complete
Parameters: * DYD Decimal year day 2001; dates/times are local Hawaiian Standard Time (GMT-11:00). * h Water depth in meters, calculated as the mean water depth from each hourly 512 s time series record. * Hs - Significant wave height in meters; derived from the zeroth moment of the reported energy spectrum. Described as the "average height of the one third highest waves in the record". The US Army Corps of Engineers, Shore Protection Manual, 3-11, states that a useful estimate of significant wave height in deep water is defined as: Hs~4*sigma, where sigma is the standard deviation of the wave record. Statistically, the maximum wave height in the record is Hmax ~ 9*Hs/5. * Tp - Peak period, in seconds; inverse of the frequency with the highest energy in the reported spectrum. A NIWA Dobie-A non-directional wave gauge was used to acquire this dataset. The Dobie was used in Time Series mode and thus recorded a time series of pressure, which was converted to water depth assuming a water density and atmospheric pressure. Significant wave height (Hs) and dominant wave period (Td) were computed from these 512 s time series of water depth at 2 Hz using the US Army Corps of Engineers (1989) SUPERDUCK spectral method. The high-frequency and low-frequency cut-offs were 0.04 Hz / 25 s and 0.25 Hz / 4 s, respectively. References: Storlazzi, C.D. and Presto, M.K., 2005. "Coastal Circulation and Sediment Dynamics along West Maui, Hawaii, PART IV: Measurements of waves, currents, temperature, salinity and turbidity in Honolua Bay, Northwest Maui: 2003-2004" U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1068, 34 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1068/ Storlazzi, C.D., Field, M.E., Ogston, A.S., Logan, J.B., Presto, M.K. and Gonzales, D.G., 2004. <93>Coastal Circulation and Sediment Dynamics along West Maui, Hawaii, PART III: Flow and particulate dynamics during the 2003 summer coral spawning season<94> U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1287, 36 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1287/ Please see the following for more information: http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/a/a403hw/html/a-4-03-hw.meta.html
ASCII tab-delimited text. Data gaps and null values are denoted by the -99999 delimiter. Metadata files with .doc are Microsoft Word. Redundant copies of the *.doc files are given in /about Directory /data/0-data (original files as received at NODC) Directory tree: /Maui /2003_10 /Data Files: MAU_2003_APT_hHsTd.txt Old Airport MAU_2003_HON_hHsTd.txt Honolua MAU_2003_KAH_hHsTd.txt Kahana /Metadata Files: APT_NGDC_metadata_form.doc Old Airport KAH_NGDC_metadata_form.doc Kahana HON_NGDC_metadata_form.doc Honolua MAU_2003_hHsTd_descrip.txt general /2004_01 /Data File: MAU_2004_HON_hHsTd.txt Honolua /Metadata Files: HON_NGDC_metadata_form.doc Honolua MAU_2004_hHsTd_descrip.txt general
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