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Vitalii A Sheremet


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Observations of Near-Bottom Currents with Low-Cost SeaHorse Tilt Current Meters 30 Sep 2010 8 pages
Authors:  Vitalii A Sheremet; RHODE ISLAND UNIV NARRAGANSETT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is available for sale.The SeaHorse TCM is a low-cost, easy to use, robust current meter based on the drag principle. Use of a large number of low-cost instruments would result in a new high spatial resolution view of the processes and to improve the ocean state prediction. The ultimate goal is to improve this technology by including expendable option with automatic data relay after deployment and to develop a global scale program of ...


Observations of Near-Bottom Currents With Low-Cost SeaHorse Tilt Current Meters 30 Sep 2009 5 pages
Authors:  Vitalii A Sheremet; RHODE ISLAND UNIV NARRAGANSETT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is available for sale.The SeaHorse TCM is a low-cost, easy to use, robust current meter based on the drag principle. Use of a large number of low-cost instruments would result in a new high spatial resolution view of the processes and to improve the ocean state prediction. The ultimate goal is to improve this technology by including expendable option with automatic data relay after deployment and to develop a global scale program of ...


Observations of Near-Bottom Currents with Low-Cost SeaHorse Tilt Current Meters Jan 2009 5 pages
Authors:  Vitalii A Sheremet; RHODE ISLAND UNIV NARRAGANSETT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is available for sale.The SeaHorse TCM is a low-cost, easy to use, robust current meter based on the drag principle. Use of a large number of low-cost instruments would result in a new high spatial resolution view of the processes and to improve the ocean state prediction. The ultimate goal is to improve this technology by including expendable option with automatic data relay after deployment and to develop a global scale program of ...


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