2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21113905
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Tracking Fluorescent Dye Dispersion from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Abstract: Commercial unmanned aerial vehicles continue to gain popularity and their use for collecting image data and recording new phenomena is becoming more frequent. This study presents an effective method for measuring the concentration of fluorescent dyes (fluorescein and Rhodamine WT) for the purpose of providing a mathematical dispersion model. Image data obtained using a typical visible-light camera was used to measure the concentration of the dye floating on water. The reference measurement was taken using a la… Show more

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“…This study complemented previous work on remote sensing of visible tracers in a near-shore coastal setting (Burdziakowski et al, 2021;Clark et al, 2014), an outdoor lab facility (Baek et al, 2019), and a clear-flowing natural river by evaluating the feasibility of inferring concentrations of RWT dye from passive optical image data in a larger, more turbid river. We also sought to corroborate the experimental finding that the radiance signal associated with RWT was robust and readily detectable in sediment-laden water with turbidities up to 60 NTU (Legleiter et al, 2020).…”
Section: Remote Sensing Of Tracer Dye Concentrations Across a Range O...mentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…This study complemented previous work on remote sensing of visible tracers in a near-shore coastal setting (Burdziakowski et al, 2021;Clark et al, 2014), an outdoor lab facility (Baek et al, 2019), and a clear-flowing natural river by evaluating the feasibility of inferring concentrations of RWT dye from passive optical image data in a larger, more turbid river. We also sought to corroborate the experimental finding that the radiance signal associated with RWT was robust and readily detectable in sediment-laden water with turbidities up to 60 NTU (Legleiter et al, 2020).…”
Section: Remote Sensing Of Tracer Dye Concentrations Across a Range O...mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Similarly, Burdziakowski et al. (2021) used red, green, blue (RGB) images acquired from a small unoccupied aircraft system (sUAS) deployed above a bay to map dispersion of RWT and fluorescein, another greenish yellow‐hued visible dye. Powers et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many of these hydrodynamic processes, albeit without resolving vertical structure, are now being studied using relatively simple and low-cost systems that incorporate UAS-mounted passive sensors and fluorescent dyes (Clark et al 2014). Some studies have used fluorescent dyes (e.g., fluorescein and RWT) and UAScollected multispectral imagery to map plume concentration profiles, construct concentration curves and mathematical dispersion models, and compared those to in situ samples collected using fluorometers (Burdziakowski et al 2021;Powers et al 2018). For instance, Baek et al (2019) used a UAS with a standard commercial digital RGB (red, green, blue) camera, in situ fluorometric probes, and artificial neural network models to correlate (R 2 > 0.9) image digital numbers to RWT dye concentrations in open channels.…”
Section: Remote Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The software is one of the most popular programs used in photogrammetry (mainly in short-range photogrammetry) [53]. Aside from standard functionalities (photogrammetric triangulation [27], digital surface/digital terrain model generation [54,55], georeferenced orthomosaic generation [56,57], 3D model generation and texturing [58]), it enables the use of Python and Java APIs, which allow for adapting the software to the user's needs, often dictated by its use for specialist analyses by scientists in the photogrammetry and teledetection fields [23,59,60].…”
Section: Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%