Water (Feb 2023)

Analysis of Mixing Patterns of River Confluences through 3D Spatial Interpolation of Sensor Measurement Data

  • Chang Hyun Lee,
  • Kyung Dong Kim,
  • Siwan Lyu,
  • Dong Su Kim,
  • Young Do Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15050925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 925

Abstract

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Aquatic environmental problems, such as algae, turbid water, and poor oxygen content, have become increasingly common. In river analysis, hydrological and water quality characteristics are used for evaluating aquatic ecological health, which necessitates continuous monitoring. In addition, because measurements are conducted using a fixed measurement method, the hydrological and water quality characteristics are not investigated for the entire river. Furthermore, obtaining high-resolution data is tedious, and the measurement area and time are limited. Hence, low-resolution data acquisition is generally preferred; however, this requires an appropriate interpolation method to obtain a wide range of data. Therefore, a 3D interpolation method for river data is proposed herein. The overall hydraulic and water quality information of a river is presented by visualizing the low-resolution measurements using spatial interpolation. The Kriging technique was applied to the river mapping to improve the mapping precision through data visualization and quantitative evaluation.

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