Dual Frequency

Rowe EDU - ADCP Applications Summary

General Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are hydro-acoustic instruments that are used to measure water velocities or currents over a specific range of water depth. ADCPs utilizes the Doppler effect to measure water velocity in discrete layers – essentially sending a sound signal of a specific frequency into the water column and measuring the sound signal return. The change in return frequency is proportional to the water velocity. ADCPs can be deployed in many ways, up-looking, down-looking, and side-looking.

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Fran Rowe Receives Lockheed Martin Award for Ocean Science and Engineering

Fran Rowe, technical advisor of Rowe Technologies, recently received the Lockheed Martin Award for Ocean Science and Engineering at the Oceans 2014 MTS/IEEE conference in St. John’s Newfoundland, Canada, reports Hydro International. The Lockheed Martin-sponsored award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated the highest degree of technical accomplishment in the field of marine science, engineering or technology. In 1982, Fran Rowe partnered with Kent Deines and founded RD Instruments.

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