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Issue No 119 -
January 2006
Complete
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- IMPROVING
HYDROGRAPHIC INFORMATION ZONES OF CONFIDENCE (ZOC) FOR NEW ZEALAND
K Smith, HSA Systems Ltd, New Zealand and G Cox, Discovery Marine
Ltd, New Zealand
- THE IMPACT OF
SATNAV DEVELOPMENTS ON THE DGNSS USER AND SERVICE PROVIDER
David Russell, Veripos, Subsea 7, Aberdeen, UK
- THE DYNAMICS OF
FRINGING REEFS: A REVIEW AND SYNTHESIS
M G R Daly and R W Brander School of Biological, Earth and Environmental
Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia
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Issue No 118 -
October 2005
Complete |
- A METHOD FOR COMPARING BATHYMETRIC SURVEY
DATA TO DETERMINE CHANGES IN SEDIMENT ELEVATION
J Herzog, Floyd|Snider, Seattle, USA
and
A S Bradshaw, Department of Ocean Engineering, University of Rhode Island,
USA
- TIDE-WATCHING, CUBATURE AND FRICTION IN
THE MENAI STRAIT
Dr Ken George*, School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales Bangor,
Menai Bridge, Anglesey, Wales
- EFFICACY OF AN INTERFEROMETRIC SONAR FOR
HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING:
DO INTERFEROMETERS WARRANT AN IN-DEPTH
EXAMINATION?
Caleb Gostnell, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
USA
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Issue No 117 -
July 2005
Complete |
- AN ASSESSMENT OF
THE ACCURACY OF THREE TIDAL DATUM TRANSFER PROCEDURES IN A HARBOUR
ENVIRONMENT
P Dewar and J Hannah, School of Surveying, University of Otago,
Dunedin, New Zealand
- RTK GPS - THEORY
AND PRACTICE FOR HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING
N F Jonkman, Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors
and
C D de Jong, Fugro-Intersite BV
- HYDROGRAPHIC
MAPPING BY COMBINED OPERATIONS USING BATHYMETRIC LIDAR AND MULTIBEAM
ECHOSOUNDER IN ALASKA
Dean Moyles, Andy Orthmann and Carol Lockhart, Fugro Pelagos Inc, San Diego,
California
and
Jana DaSilva Lage, Fugro Pelagos Inc, Anchorage, Alaska
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Issue No 116 -
April 2005
Complete |
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Issue No 115 -
January 2005
Complete |
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Issue No 114 -
October 2004
Complete |
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Issue No 113 - July 2004
Complete |
- VISUALISATION
TECHNIQUES: AN OVERVIEW – PART 1
Runar Ostnes*, Victor Abbott and Samantha Lavender
School of Earth, Ocean and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, UK
* Lecturer at Aalesund University College, Norway, and PhD student at UoP
- SEAMLESS DATA AND
VERTICAL DATUMS – RECONCILING CHART DATUM WITH A GLOBAL REFERENCE FRAME
Ruth Adams
United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, Taunton, UK
-
THE EFFECT OF REFRACTION
ON OBLIQUE ANGLES OF MULTIBEAM ECHO-SOUNDERS DUE TO SOUND SPEED CHANGES THROUGH
THE WATER COLUMN
Desireé Batton
Intelligence Specialist, United States Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base,
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
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Issue No 112 - April 2004
Complete |
- PAVING THE ICE
HIGHWAYS – CHARTING ANTARTIC WATERS
FOR SAFER NAVIGATION
Ian Halls, HSA Systems Pty Ltd, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Kevin Smith, HSA Systems Ltd, Wellington, NZ
Mike Farrell, Land Information New Zealand, Wellington, NZ
- CHART DATUM FOR
HYDROGRAPHY
Raymond J Martin and G John Broadbent
Maritime Safety Queensland, Australia
- APPLICATION OF A
GPS-BASED METHOD TO TIDAL DATUM TRANSFER
Dr Chia-Chyang Chang
Department of Surveying and Mapping Engineering,
Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, Taiwan
Yuan-Da Sun
Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Bureau, Taiwan
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Issue No 111 - January 2004
Complete |
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Issue No 110 - October 2003
Complete |
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Issue No 109 - July 2003
Complete |
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Issue No 108 - April 2003
Complete |
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Issue No 107 - January 2003
Complete |
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Issue No 106 - October 2002
Complete |
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Issue No 105 - July 2002
Complete |
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Issue No 104 - April 2002
Complete |
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Issue No 103 - January 2002
Complete |
- A GIS for Cable
Routeing
By Alex Osborne BSc (Hons), MSc
EGS International Ltd., UK
Dr Victor Abbott MSc, PhD, MRICS
Institute of Marine Studies, University of Plymouth, UK
- Global Ocean Markets
By John Westwood, Barney Parsons, and Will Rowley
Douglas-Westwood Associates, Canterbury, UK
- Observations
Personal Views by David Dillingham,
Dillingham & Associates
- Optimising
Navigational Precision from Potential GNSS Constellations
Julian Rainbow and Dr Peter Clarke
Department of Geomatics, University of Newcastle, UK.
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Issue No 102 - October 2001
Complete |
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Issue No 101 - July 2001 |
- DeepC Project for
Development of an Intelligent Underwater Robot
By Dipl-Physiker Willi Hornfeld
Marketing Manager, AUV Systems, STN ATLAS Elektronik, Bremen, Germany
- Navigation
Representative's Roles, Responsibilities, and Benefits
By B. Calderbank
Hydrographic Survey Consultants Intl. Ltd.,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Data Processing of
X-STAR Sub-Bottom Profiler Data
By Remco Romijn
Delft, The Netherlands and
Gerrit Blacquière
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
-
Multibeam data processing: Adding and deleting vertices
in a Delaunay triangulation
By Gert Brouns
Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium and
Prof Alain De Wulf
Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium and
Dr Denis Constales
Department of Mathematics, Ghent University, Belgium
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Issue No 100 - April 2001 |
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Issue No 99 - January 2001 |
- Interpolation of
Hydrographic Survey Data
By Janet Burroughes, Dr Ken George and Dr Vic Abbott
Institute of Marine Studies, University of Plymouth, UK.
- Reflection of Sound
from Submerged Plates and Bottom Backscatter in Shallow Water
By Stephen Anthony Philpott BSc, MSc and Gwyn Jones MInstCES, FRICS
Institute of Marine Studies, University of Plymouth, UK
- The Surveyor and the
Coastal Zone
By Dr Victor Abbott, MSc, PhD, ARICS
Senior Lecturer in Hydrographic Surveying
Institute of Marine Studies, University of Plymouth, UK
- The Application of
Remote Sensing to Hydrography
By Dr Samantha Lavender
Institute of Marine Studies, University ofPlymouth, UK.
- An External Viewpoint
A personal description of the role of a University External Examiner
By Ray Humphreys FRICS
Dart Estuary Environmental Management, Devon, UK
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Issue No 98 - October 2000 |
- A Review of GLONASS
By Keith M Miller
Department of Surveying and Land Information
University of the West Indies St Augustine, Trinidad
- Fast Reduction of
High Density Multibeam Echosounder Data for Near Real-Time Applications.
By Peter Bottelier QPS BV, Zeist,
The Netherlands
and
Roger Haagmans Department of Mapping Sciences, NLH,
Ås, Norway
and
Niels Kinneging Survey Department of Rijkswaterstaat, Delft, The Netherlands
- National Maritime
Policies and Hydrographic Services
By Federico Bermejo Hydrographic Engineer
IHB Professional Assistant
- West African Deep
Water: Development Prospects in a Global Context
By Dominic Harbinson
Douglas-Westwood Limited, Canterbury, England.
and
Dr Roger Knight
Infield Systems, London, England.
and
John Westwood
Douglas-Westwood Limited, Canterbury, England.
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Issue No 97 - July 2000 |
- A Dredge Monitoring
and Hydrographic Survey System for Small Ports
By Michael E Bailey, L.S. M.I.S. (Aust)
Consulting Surveyor, Victoria, NSW, Australia
- Relative Sea Level Rise
Along The Belgian Coast:
Analyses and Conclusions with Respect to
the High Water, the Mean Sea and the Low Water Level
Ing. Carlos Van Cauwenberghe
Coastal Hydrographic Service, Ostend, Belgium.
- The Development of an
On-Line Teaching & Learning Aide Memoire for the Identification & Management of
Errors
By Tim Hallpike MSc, ARICS
Maritime Faculty,
and
Carolyne Jacobs, MSc
Learning Technology Team (LTT) Project Co-ordinator;
Southampton Institute, UK
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