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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Research
Vol. 74 (2004), No. 1. (January), Pages 160-165

A Simple Autocorrelation Algorithm for Determining Grain Size from Previous HitDigitalNext Hit Images of Sediment: RESEARCH METHODS PAPERS

David M. Rubin

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Autocorrelation between pixels in Previous HitdigitalNext Hit images of sediment can be used to measure average grain size of sediment on the bed, grain-size distribution of bed sediment, and vertical profiles in grain size in a cross-sectional image through a bed. The technique is less sensitive than traditional laboratory analyses to tails of a grain-size distribution, but it offers substantial other advantages: it is 100 times as fast; it is ideal for sampling surficial sediment (the part that interacts with a flow); it can determine vertical profiles in grain size on a scale finer than can be sampled physically; and it can be used in the field to provide almost real-time grain-size analysis. The technique can be applied to Previous HitdigitalNext Hit images obtained using any source with sufficient resolution, including Previous HitdigitalNext Hit cameras, Previous HitdigitalNext Hit video, or underwater Previous HitdigitalNext Hit microscopes (for real-time grain-size mapping of the bed).


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