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Through‐water terrestrial laser scanning of gravel beds at the patch scale
Authors:Mark Smith  Damià Vericat  Chris Gibbins
Institution:1. Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, , Aberystwyth, SY23 3DB, UK;2. Fluvial Dynamics Research Group (RIUS). Department of Environment and Soil Sciences, University of Lleida, , E‐25198 Lleida, Catalonia, Spain;3. Forestry and Technology Centre of Catalonia, , 25280 Solsona, Catalonia, Spain;4. Northern Rivers Institute, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, , Aberdeen, AB24 3UF, UK
Abstract:Acquiring high resolution topographic data of natural gravel surfaces is technically demanding in locations where the bed is not exposed at low water stages. Often the most geomorphologically active surfaces are permanently submerged. Gravel beds are spatially variable and measurement of their detailed structure and particle sizes is essential for understanding the interaction of bed roughness with near‐bed flow hydraulics, sediment entrainment, transport and deposition processes, as well as providing insights into the ecological responses to these processes. This paper presents patch‐scale laboratory and field experiments to demonstrate that through‐water terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has the potential to provide high resolution digital elevation models of submerged gravel beds with enough detail to depict individual grains and small‐scale forms. The resulting point cloud data requires correction for refraction before registration. Preliminary validation shows that patch‐scale TLS through 200 mm of water introduces a mean error of less than 5 mm under ideal conditions. Point precision is not adversely affected by the water column. The resulting DEMs can be embedded seamlessly within larger sub‐aerial reach‐scale surveys and can be acquired alongside flow measurements to examine the effects of three‐dimensional surface geometry on turbulent flow fields and their interaction with instream ecology dynamics. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:terrestrial laser scanning  fluvial geomorphology  gravel surfaces  patch scale  roughness
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