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7 August 1986 Bathymetric Analysis Of Geometrically Corrected Imagery Data Collected Using A Two Dimensional Imager
N. T. O'Neill, A. R. Kalinauskas, J. D. Dunlop, A. B. Hollinger, H. Edel, M. Casey, J. Gibson
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Proceedings Volume 0637, Ocean Optics VIII; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964234
Event: 1986 Technical Symposium Southeast, 1986, Orlando, United States
Abstract
In August of 1985 a programmable multispectral imager (FLI for Fluorescence Line Imager) was flown along with a Inertial Navigation System over the Red Bay region of Lake Huron. The objective of the mission was to collect digital imagery which could be processed into an accurate geometrically correct bathymetric map. The results of the geometric correction processing were found to be accurate to the output pixel level (5 x 5 meters). Sampled profiles of the geometrically corrected image showed systematic shallow bias errors of less than 1.6 meters for depths less than 6 meters and 0.6 meters for depth less than 4 meters.
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N. T. O'Neill, A. R. Kalinauskas, J. D. Dunlop, A. B. Hollinger, H. Edel, M. Casey, and J. Gibson "Bathymetric Analysis Of Geometrically Corrected Imagery Data Collected Using A Two Dimensional Imager", Proc. SPIE 0637, Ocean Optics VIII, (7 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964234
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Cameras

Imaging systems

Ocean optics

Signal attenuation

Sensors

Error analysis

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