Coastal environment ; Current ; Estuary ; Geophysics ; Model ; Scotland ; Suspended load ; United Kingdom ; Water circulation
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) provide a means to measure the components of water current velocities in three dimensions. Using examples of ADCP datasets acquired from the macrotidal Tay Estuary, eastern Scotland, the principles of field
Cartography ; Channel geometry ; Flood ; Fluvial dynamics ; Historical geography ; Nineteenth Century ; Research technique ; Scotland ; Software ; Stream ; Twentieth Century ; United Kingdom
of planform data into the same scale and co-ordinate space as a base map, using a warping algorithm and operator selected ground control points. Results obtained for the Cleekhimin Burn, a site in southern Scotland, are briefly presented and discussed