COVIS Plume Doppler Data

This is a description of the COVIS processed Plume Doppler mode data. Documentation for the raw data is also available.

This data product is extremely data intensive. The raw files, produced every three hours, contain up to 11 GB of data when uncompressed. Processing this data takes time. Data products are pre-processed for quick retrieval. However, the pre-processing may not be up to date, in that case, data products will be generated on-the-fly, which can take 10-40 minutes per 3 hour file.

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Formats

MAT, PNG and PDF data products are generated for the Plume DOPPLER mode. Content descriptions and example MAT and PNG files are provided below. Detailed information and further concern please refer to Principle Investigator’s Website

MAT

MAT file contains two structures: Meta and covis.

The covis structure contains all the parameter information and the gridded data. Structure covis contains the following structures: type, comments, user, sonar, processing, grid, sweep, ping and burst.

type: type of mode (i.e., doppler for Doppler mode)
comments: information from the COVIS team used to give some description for the experiment.

user: structure containing input parameters for MATLAB code to generate MAT and PNG files from raw tar file.

sonar: structure containing information about sonar itself.

processing: structure containing parameters controlling the processing

grid: structure contains what kind and size of grid used in the final stage of processing.

sweep:

ping: structure array contains covis ping meta. A structure is created when the parameters change. One structure contains the following parameters:

calibrate: a structure with location information pertinent to the data in the file

burst: a structure for each scan. Generally the sonar changes elevation, acquires data and repeats.elev

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PNG

The plot for the Plume Doppler mode shows five plots summarizing the data, tracking the plume's size, position, relative density and flow rates. All distances are in meters relative to the sonar position.

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Example:

PDF

The PDF plot shown is the same as the PNG, however, PDF files can contain multiple plots in a vectorized form, which is better for high resolution printing or zooming.

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