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1 April 2014 Applicability of video-derived bathymetry estimates to nearshore current model predictions
Max Radermacher, Meagan Wengrove, Jaap van Thiel de Vries, Rob Holman
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Radermacher, M., Wengrove, M.E., Van Thiel de Vries, J.S.M., Holman, R.A., 2014. Applicability of video-derived bathymetry estimates to nearshore current model predictions. In: Green, A.N. and Cooper, J.A.G. (eds.), Proceedings 13th International Coastal Symposium (Durban, South Africa), Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 70, pp. 290–295, ISSN 0749-0208.

In the framework of swimmer safety, coastal managers desire accurate nearshore current predictions obtained from numerical models. To this end, detailed and up-to-date bathymetry is a necessity. Remote sensing techniques for bathymetry estimation are a promising solution. The focus of this paper is to assess the performance of wavenumber-based bathymetric inversion using Argus imagery (also known as the cBathy algorithm) as a feasible input bathymetry for numerical models to make reasonable nearshore current predictions. Numerical flow simulations on a cBathy bed are compared to simulations on an in-situ surveyed bathymetry. Results demonstrate that simulated nearshore currents on a cBathy bathymetry have a root-mean-square error in the order of 10 cm/s (magnitude) and 40 degrees (direction) when compared to simulated currents on a surveyed bathymetry. In the intertidal zone cBathy should be combined with a different method for bathymetry estimation in order to decrease these errors.

Max Radermacher, Meagan Wengrove, Jaap van Thiel de Vries, and Rob Holman "Applicability of video-derived bathymetry estimates to nearshore current model predictions," Journal of Coastal Research 70(sp1), 290-295, (1 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI70-049.1
Received: 28 November 2013; Accepted: 21 February 2014; Published: 1 April 2014
KEYWORDS
Argus
numerical modeling
remote sensing
Sand Motor
Swimmer safety.
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