Mobile Distributed Temperature Sensing of the Air/Water Interface of an Aquatic Environment with an Unmanned Surface Vehicle

2017 
Aquatic habitats have a boundary layer near the air/water interface (AWI) that governs mass transport. Little is known about temperature profiles and boundary layers at the AWI. We used a high resolution distributed temperature sensing (HR-DTS) system onboard an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) to resolve temperature profiles from about 1m above and 1m below the surface of the water. Our USV-HR-DTS system resolved a temperature differential of about 5.5°C at the AWI, spanning a distance of approximately 13cm. DTS profiles were similar for stationary holds and forward and reverse transects in the water. There was a significant change in temperature as a function of height, with an exponential decrease in temperature starting around 13cm down to the AWI (P=2E-16). This is the first application of a HR-DTS onboard a USV to examine temperature profiles across the AWI. To our knowledge, these are the first high resolution temperature profiles of the AWI captured from a mobile platform. Since our USV-HR-DTS syste...
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