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Using a thermal tracer to estimate overland and rill flow velocities
Authors:João L M P de Lima  João R C B Abrantes
Institution:Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra (FCTUC), Campus II – University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract:Flow velocity is a basic hydraulic property of surface flows and its precise calculation is necessary for process based hydrological models, such as soil erosion and rill development models, as well as for modelling sediment and solute transport by runoff. This study presents a technique based on infrared thermography to visualize very shallow flows and allow a quantitative measurement of overland flow and rill flow velocities. Laboratory experiments were conducted to compare the traditional dye tracer technique with this new thermal tracer technique by injecting a combined tracer (heated dye) into shallow flowing surface water. The leading edge tracer velocities estimated by means of infrared video and by the usual real imaging video were compared. The results show that thermal tracers can be used to estimate both overland and rill flow velocities, since measurements are similar to those resulting from using dye tracers. The main advantage of using thermography was the higher visibility of the leading edge of the injected tracer compared with the real image videos. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:shallow flow velocity  thermal tracer  infrared thermography
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