Stream temperature is a key habitat variable controlling all physical and biological river processes. In light of the threat of climate change to fluvial environments, growing …
Subsea construction operations heavily rely on remotely operated vehicles (ROV). Due to the dynamics of the subsea environment such as uncertain turbulences, affected visibility …
Infrared thermography is a measurement technique that enables to obtain non intrusive measurements of surface temperatures. One of the interesting features of this technique is its …
M Detert - Water Resources Research, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Because digital image data acquisition has become low cost and various image analysis tools have become available, the number of image‐based measurement applications is …
I Fujita, Y Notoya, K Tani, S Tateguchi - Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 2019 - Springer
In shallow flow conditions, turbulence effects appear on a water surface as a form of irregularity of surface shape composed of a large number of fluctuating ripples. The intensity …
This paper describes a novel velocimetry method we call infrared quantitative image velocimetry (IR‐QIV), that uses infrared (IR) images of thermal patterns advecting on water …
CJ Legleiter, PJ Kinzel, JM Nelson - Journal of Hydrology, 2017 - Elsevier
Although river discharge is a fundamental hydrologic quantity, conventional methods of streamgaging are impractical, expensive, and potentially dangerous in remote locations …
B Liu, M Finkel, P Grathwohl - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
A simple first order approximation was derived to model sorption/desorption kinetics of hazardous compounds in batch experiments based on a coupled film and intraparticle …
River surface currents are quantified from thermal and visible band imagery using two methods. One method utilizes time stacks of pixel intensity to estimate the streamwise …