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April 22, 2015

KUTI Delivers First Vehicle with RSI Turbulence Sensor

Rockland Scientific International (RSI) MicroPod turbulence sensor on the Kongsberg Seaglider (Photo courtesy of Kongsberg)

Rockland Scientific International (RSI) MicroPod turbulence sensor on the Kongsberg Seaglider (Photo courtesy of Kongsberg)

Kongsberg Underwater Technologies, Inc. (KUTI) has delivered the first Seaglider vehicle equipped with a Rockland Scientific International (RSI) MicroPod turbulence sensor. The vehicle was commissioned by the University of East Anglia in the UK (UEA).
 
The MicroPod package is the result of collaboration between KUTI and RSI in an effort to develop a sensor solution that is suitable for integration on Seaglider’s low drag composite fairing. This sensor configuration minimizes any potential impact on the high glide efficiency of the Seaglider.
 
Ocean turbulence is being recognized as an increasingly important parameter for understanding and modeling climate change. It provides a measure of the interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere and thereby the regulation of the oceanic deposition of greenhouse gases, carbon and pollutants.  It also controls the exchange of water masses, which affect polar ice melt rates and global ocean circulation. Having this optional sensor package available for Seaglider will greatly enhance the customer’s ability to investigate these phenomena.
 
“This new Seaglider with the RSI sensor will allow us to map ocean turbulence and mixing rates over much wider areas than possible with a traditional microstructure profiler,” said Dr. Rob Hall of UEA. “We will use it to map the 3-D structure of internal, tide driven mixing around submarine ridges and canyons, and investigate the impact of near-surface turbulence in the Indian Ocean on monsoon dynamics.”
United KingdomUniversity of East AngliaIndian Ocean
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