Aerial imaging of fluorescent dye in the near shore
Aerial imaging of fluorescent dye in the near shore
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2014-06
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Clark, David B.
Lenain, Luc
Feddersen, Falk
Boss, Emmanuel S.
Guza, R. T.
Lenain, Luc
Feddersen, Falk
Boss, Emmanuel S.
Guza, R. T.
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10.1175/JTECH-D-13-00230.1
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Coastal flows
Mixing
Transport
Aircraft observations
Remote sensing
Tracers
Mixing
Transport
Aircraft observations
Remote sensing
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Abstract
Aerial images are used to quantify the concentration of fluorescent Rhodamine water tracing (WT) dye in turbid and optically deep water. Tracer releases near the shoreline of an ocean beach and near a tidal inlet were observed with a two-band multispectral camera and a pushbroom hyperspectral imager, respectively. The aerial observations are compared with near-surface in situ measurements. The ratio of upwelling radiance near the Rhodamine WT excitation and emission peaks varies linearly with the in situ dye concentrations for concentrations <20 ppb (r2 = 0.70 and r2 = 0.85–0.88 at the beach and inlet, respectively). The linear relationship allows for relative tracer concentration estimates without in situ calibration. The O(1 m) image pixels resolve complex flow structures on the inner shelf that transport and mix tracer.
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Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 31 (2014): 1410–1421, doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-13-00230.1.
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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 31 (2014): 1410–1421