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High frame rate image sequence from the Tanana River, Alaska, July 24, 2019, for Particle Image Velocimetry

This data release consists of a sequence of optical images extracted from a high frame rate video and used to derive remotely sensed estimates of surface flow velocity via particle image velocimetry (PIV). These data were acquired from the Tanana River near Nenana, Alaska, on July 24, 2019, along with field measurements of flow velocity used to assess the accuracy of image-derived velocity estimates. The images were obtained using a Zenmuse X5 video camera deployed within a Meeker mount attached to the nose of a Robinson R44 helicopter. The original video was recorded at 30 frames per second while the helicopter hovered in a fixed location approximately 600 m above the river, but the image sequence was extracted at a rate of 10 frames per second (10 Hz). The original images were not geo-referenced and had to be stabilized to account for motion of the helicopter platform during acquisition. Image stabilization was performed using the TrakEM2 plugin to the ImageJ software package. The stablized image sequence was then geo-referenced in the Global Mapper software package using tie points selected from an online satellite image accessed through Global Mapper as well as surveyed ground control targets placed in the field and visible within the images. A spatial transformation based on these tie points and control points was derived in MATLAB and then applied to the images to project them into the UTM Zone 6N, NAD83 coordinate system. The resulting geo-referenced images had a spatial resolution (pixel size) of 0.15 m and effectively stabilized the image sequence prior to PIV analysis. The images were converted to grayscale and saved as TIF files with corresponding world files (*.tfw) that contain the spatial referencing information for each image. The sequence consists of 685 individual images representing over one minute of data collection. The entire sequnce of TIF images and worldfiles is contained within a zip archive.

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Author(s) Carl J Legleiter orcid, Paul J Kinzel orcid
Publication Date 2020-04-20
Beginning Date of Data 2019-07-24
Ending Date of Data 2019-07-24
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9IJ20O4
Citation Legleiter, C.J., and Kinzel, P.J., 2020, High frame rate image sequence from the Tanana River, Alaska, July 24, 2019, for Particle Image Velocimetry: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9IJ20O4.
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