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Estimation of wave phase speed and nearshore bathymetry from video imagery

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Title Estimation of wave phase speed and nearshore bathymetry from video imagery
Names Stockdon, Hilary F. (creator)
Holman, Robert A. (creator)
Date Issued 2000-09-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract A new remote sensing technique based on video image processing
has been developed for the estimation of nearshore bathymetry. The shoreward
propagation of waves is measured using pixel intensity time series collected at a
cross-shore array of locations using remotely operated video cameras. The incident
band is identified, and the cross-spectral matrix is calculated for this band. The
cross-shore component of wavenumber is found as the gradient in phase of the
first complex empirical orthogonal function of this matrix. Water depth is then
inferred from linear wave theory's dispersion relationship. Full bathymetry maps
may be measured by collecting data in a large array composed of both cross-shore
and longshore lines. Data are collected hourly throughout the day, and a stable,
daily estimate of bathymetry is calculated from the median of the hourly estimates.
The technique was tested using 30 days of hourly data collected at the SandyDuck
experiment in Duck, North Carolina, in October 1997. Errors calculated as the
difference between estimated depth and ground truth data show a mean bias of -35
cm (rms error = 91 cm). Expressed as a fraction of the true water depth, the mean
percent error was 13% (rms error = 34%). Excluding the region of known wave
nonlinearities over the bar crest, the accuracy of the technique improved, and the
mean (rms) error was -20 cm (75 cm). Additionally, under low-amplitude swells
(wave height H ≤1 m), the performance of the technique across the entire profile
Improved to 6% (29%) of the true water depth with a mean (rms) error of -12 cm
(71 cm).
Genre Article
Topic bathymetry
Identifier Stockdon, H., and R. Holman (2000), Estimation of wave phase speed and nearshore bathymetry from video imagery, J. Geophys. Res., 105(C9), 22015-22033.

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