Ice Studied for Alaska LNG Terminal

January 14, 2015

ASL trawl resistant LowPro5x7 IceProfiler/ADCP mooring (Photo: ASL Environmental Sciences)
ASL trawl resistant LowPro5x7 IceProfiler/ADCP mooring (Photo: ASL Environmental Sciences)

ASL Environmental Sciences has a contract for a three-year metocean-ice study program in Cook Inlet, Alaska for the proposed Alaska LNG Project terminal site. This turnkey metocean program includes program management, a PSO (protected species observer), vessel, HSE lead, data processing and analysis and engineering inputs.

During the summer and fall of 2014 ASL deployed 3 Ice Profiler/ADCP moorings close to Nikiski, Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. Each mooring consisted of an Ice Profiler, ADCP, CT and OBS Turbidity and was mounted in ASL’s designed bottom frame or a taut-line mooring. Eight additional ADCP moorings have been deployed through the northern Cook Inlet June through October 2014. Sediment transport and sand waves will be studied in this highly dynamic area (6 knot currents). In later October the eight moorings were replaced with four custom-built heavy duty frames each containing an Ice Profiler, ADCP, CT and OBS. ASL will return to the sites biannually to download data and service the moorings.

 

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