Attempt to achieve simple measurements of water motion in shallow areas

Y. Furushima, T. Komatsu, M. Okamoto
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In shallow waters, such as coral reef or seagrass regions, the water motion is one very important factor for the surrounding marine organisms. In these areas it is very difficult to measure the water current with conventional current meters due to the sensor size and topography. To measure currents in shallow waters, a plaster ball technique has been already used. A plaster ball is constituted of a sphere made of plaster (diameter of about 4.0 cm), and a steel bar (length of about 30 cm). Thus, it can be set up not only at many points in the patch reef, but also in coastal regions. This technique to measure time-averaged intensity of water motion is already well known, and could be also valid to measure the water motion in seagrass, seaweed beds and coral reef regions. However, plaster balls are usable only for 2 or 3 consecutive days. The purpose of this study is to improve the material of plaster balls to make them usable for longer periods. The authors tested six different types of plaster balls: viz. plaster for dental use type 1, 2, and 3, polymer type, cement type, and paint type. They estimated the resolution rate using each plaster ball and normal plaster balls in the coral reef region by corroborating the measurements with those observed by electromagnetic current meters. Their experimental results in a patch reef in the Sekisei lagoon (Okinawa prefecture, Japan) indicated that the measurements could be possible for about one-week or ten days when using a sensor with cement in the plaster.
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尝试在浅水区实现水运动的简单测量
在浅水区,如珊瑚礁或海草区,水的运动对周围的海洋生物是一个非常重要的因素。在这些地区,由于传感器的尺寸和地形,用传统的流速仪测量水流非常困难。为了测量浅水区的水流,人们已经使用了一种石膏球技术。石膏球由石膏制成的球体(直径约4.0厘米)和一根钢筋(长度约30厘米)组成。因此,它不仅可以在斑礁的许多点上建立,而且可以在沿海地区建立。这种测量水运动时间平均强度的技术已经广为人知,也可以有效地测量海草、海藻床和珊瑚礁地区的水运动。然而,石膏球只能连续使用2 - 3天。本研究的目的是改进石膏球的材料,使其使用时间更长。作者测试了六种不同类型的石膏球:即牙科用石膏1型、2型和3型、聚合物型、水泥型和油漆型。他们用每个石膏球和珊瑚礁地区的普通石膏球,通过与电磁电流仪观察到的测量结果相证实,估计了分辨率。他们在Sekisei泻湖(日本冲绳县)的一个斑块礁上进行的实验结果表明,当使用在灰泥中加入水泥的传感器时,测量可能需要大约一周或十天。
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