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Site 27 Missouri River Bathymetry and Velocimetry Data at Structure A3047 on U.S. Highway 67 near St. Louis, Missouri, October 2010 through May 2016

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2010-10-25
End Date
2016-05-27

Citation

Huizinga, R.J., 2017, Bathymetry and velocity data from surveys at highway bridges crossing the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers near St. Louis, Missouri, October 2008 through May 2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F71C1VCC.

Summary

These data are high-resolution bathymetry (riverbed elevation) and depth-averaged velocities in ASCII format, generated from hydrographic and velocimetric surveys of the Missouri River near structure A3047 on U.S. Highway 67 near St. Louis, Missouri, in 2010, 2011, and 2016. Hydrographic data were collected using a high-resolution multibeam echosounder mapping system (MBMS), which consists of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) and an inertial navigation system (INS) mounted on a marine survey vessel. Data were collected as the vessel traversed the river along planned survey lines distributed throughout the reach. Data collection software integrated and stored the depth data from the MBES and the horizontal and vertical position and attitude [...]

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site-27_MissouriRiver_US-67_bathymetry_2010-10.zip 3.16 MB application/zip
site-27_MissouriRiver_US-67_bathymetry_2011-08.zip 20.27 MB application/zip
site-27_MissouriRiver_US-67_bathymetry_2016-05.zip 4.59 MB application/zip
site-27_MissouriRiver_US-67_bathymetry_May2016.jpg thumbnail 225.23 KB image/jpeg
site-27_MissouriRiver_US-67_DA-velocity_2016-05.zip 141.2 KB application/zip

Purpose

Hydrographic and velocity data were collected along planned survey lines within the study area to capture the hydraulic and geomorphological characteristics of the river. These data are intended for science researchers, policy makers, and hydraulic engineers interested in assessing the condition of the channel bed and the scour countermeasures in place around the bridge foundations.

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