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Towards harmonisation of image velocimetry techniques for river surface velocity observations

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2020
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Perks, Matthew T.
Dal Sasso, Silvano Fortunato
Hauet, Alexandre
Jamieson, Elizabeth
Le Coz, Jérôme
Pearce, Sophie
Peña-Haro, Salvador
Pizarro, Alonso
Strelnikova, Dariia
Tauro, Flavia
Bomhof, James
Grimaldi, Salvatore
Goulet, Alain
Hortobágyi, Borbála
Jodeau, Magali
Käfer, Sabine
Ljubičić, Robert
Maddock, Ian
Mayr, Peter
Paulus, Gernot
Pénard, Lionel
Sinclair, Leigh
Manfreda, Salvatore
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Since the turn of the 21st century, image-based velocimetry techniques have become an increasingly popular approach for determining open-channel flow in a range of hydrological settings across Europe and beyond. Simultaneously, a range of large-scale image velocimetry algorithms have been developed that are equipped with differing image pre-processing and analytical capabilities. Yet in operational hydrometry, these techniques are utilised by few competent authorities. Therefore, imagery collected for image velocimetry analysis (along with reference data) is required both to enable inter-comparisons between these differing approaches and to test their overall efficacy. Through benchmarking exercises, it will be possible to assess which approaches are best suited for a range of fluvial settings, and to focus future software developments. Here we collate and describe datasets acquired from seven countries across Europe and North America, consisting of videos that have been subjected to a... range of pre-processing and image velocimetry analyses (Perks et al., 2020, https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:014d56f7-06dd-49ad-a48c-2282ab10428e). Reference data are available for 12 of the 13 case studies presented, enabling these data to be used for reference and accuracy assessment.

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Earth System Science Data, 2020, 12, 3
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DOI: 10.5194/essd-12-1545-2020

ISSN: 1866-3508

WoS: 000548602600001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85088035952
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AU  - Ljubičić, Robert
AU  - Maddock, Ian
AU  - Mayr, Peter
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author = "Perks, Matthew T. and Dal Sasso, Silvano Fortunato and Hauet, Alexandre and Jamieson, Elizabeth and Le Coz, Jérôme and Pearce, Sophie and Peña-Haro, Salvador and Pizarro, Alonso and Strelnikova, Dariia and Tauro, Flavia and Bomhof, James and Grimaldi, Salvatore and Goulet, Alain and Hortobágyi, Borbála and Jodeau, Magali and Käfer, Sabine and Ljubičić, Robert and Maddock, Ian and Mayr, Peter and Paulus, Gernot and Pénard, Lionel and Sinclair, Leigh and Manfreda, Salvatore",
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abstract = "Since the turn of the 21st century, image-based velocimetry techniques have become an increasingly popular approach for determining open-channel flow in a range of hydrological settings across Europe and beyond. Simultaneously, a range of large-scale image velocimetry algorithms have been developed that are equipped with differing image pre-processing and analytical capabilities. Yet in operational hydrometry, these techniques are utilised by few competent authorities. Therefore, imagery collected for image velocimetry analysis (along with reference data) is required both to enable inter-comparisons between these differing approaches and to test their overall efficacy. Through benchmarking exercises, it will be possible to assess which approaches are best suited for a range of fluvial settings, and to focus future software developments. Here we collate and describe datasets acquired from seven countries across Europe and North America, consisting of videos that have been subjected to a range of pre-processing and image velocimetry analyses (Perks et al., 2020, https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:014d56f7-06dd-49ad-a48c-2282ab10428e). Reference data are available for 12 of the 13 case studies presented, enabling these data to be used for reference and accuracy assessment.",
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journal = "Earth System Science Data",
title = "Towards harmonisation of image velocimetry techniques for river surface velocity observations",
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Perks, M. T., Dal Sasso, S. F., Hauet, A., Jamieson, E., Le Coz, J., Pearce, S., Peña-Haro, S., Pizarro, A., Strelnikova, D., Tauro, F., Bomhof, J., Grimaldi, S., Goulet, A., Hortobágyi, B., Jodeau, M., Käfer, S., Ljubičić, R., Maddock, I., Mayr, P., Paulus, G., Pénard, L., Sinclair, L.,& Manfreda, S.. (2020). Towards harmonisation of image velocimetry techniques for river surface velocity observations. in Earth System Science Data
Copernicus Publications., 12(3).
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-1545-2020
Perks MT, Dal Sasso SF, Hauet A, Jamieson E, Le Coz J, Pearce S, Peña-Haro S, Pizarro A, Strelnikova D, Tauro F, Bomhof J, Grimaldi S, Goulet A, Hortobágyi B, Jodeau M, Käfer S, Ljubičić R, Maddock I, Mayr P, Paulus G, Pénard L, Sinclair L, Manfreda S. Towards harmonisation of image velocimetry techniques for river surface velocity observations. in Earth System Science Data. 2020;12(3).
doi:10.5194/essd-12-1545-2020 .
Perks, Matthew T., Dal Sasso, Silvano Fortunato, Hauet, Alexandre, Jamieson, Elizabeth, Le Coz, Jérôme, Pearce, Sophie, Peña-Haro, Salvador, Pizarro, Alonso, Strelnikova, Dariia, Tauro, Flavia, Bomhof, James, Grimaldi, Salvatore, Goulet, Alain, Hortobágyi, Borbála, Jodeau, Magali, Käfer, Sabine, Ljubičić, Robert, Maddock, Ian, Mayr, Peter, Paulus, Gernot, Pénard, Lionel, Sinclair, Leigh, Manfreda, Salvatore, "Towards harmonisation of image velocimetry techniques for river surface velocity observations" in Earth System Science Data, 12, no. 3 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-1545-2020 . .

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