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Field spectra from the upper Sacramento River in northern California, September 11-14, 2017

Dates

Start Date
2017-09-11
End Date
2017-09-14
Publication Date

Citation

Legleiter, C.J., and Harrison, L.R., 2019, Field spectra from the upper Sacramento River in northern California, September 11-14, 2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7Q52NZ1.

Summary

Field spectra were collected from a reach of the upper Sacramento River in northern California, September 11-14, 2017, to support research on remote sensing of rivers. Reflectance measurements were made from a boat near the confluence of Cottonwood Creek with the Sacramento River using an Analytical Spectral Devices FieldSpec3 spectroradiometer operated in reflectance mode. The depth at each spectral measurement location was interpolated from field measurements of depth obtained with an acoustic Doppler current profiler and an echo sounder. This data release provides both the reflectance spectra and the interpolated depths and can be used to develop relationships between depth and reflectance for mapping river bathymetry from field [...]

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SacFieldSpectra.csv
“csv file with locations, depths, and spectral reflectance measurements”
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Purpose

These field spectra were used to establish relationships between depth and reflectance that could be used to infer water depth from passive optical image data or field spectra. This kind of depth information could be incorporated into techniques for measuring river discharge from remotely sensed data.

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