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Geohazards (geological features or processes) can be a risk to oil and gas infrastructure, and to the environment. Landslides, fault ruptures, gas/fluid expulsions, adverse soil conditions and iceberg scouring, to...

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Retiring GPS Base Stations

Since GPS found its way into positioning, differential processing has beentheway to high precision. Technological advances and large-scale international collaboration have now made it possible to get sub-decimetre accuracy (95%,...

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US Navy

Monumental advances in the field of hydrography over the past decade have forever changed how we look at and think about a nautical chart. From high-resolution multi-beam sonars to kinematic...

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We Visited for You

US HYDRO 2005 was the tenth in the well-known series of Hydrographic conferences, workshops and exhibitions that alternate between the United States and Canada. It was this year organised and...

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Australasian Hydrographic Society

News The AHS has pleasure in drawing the attention of the worldwide Hydro/MetOceano community to the inaugural ‘Maritime Australia Award’, administered by the ANI/CMP. It is in the form of...

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Editorial

"Piing…….Zzzzz, Piing …... Ying, Piing …YiiinNG"… this was the sort of audio that made up my first experience of object detection back in the sixties, when we were surveying the...

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Australasian Hydrographic Society

HYDRO 2007 – “Focus on Asia' HYDRO 2007 was held in the Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, Australia from 22 to 24 November 2007. Workshops started from 21st November on topics...

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Joining Up Land and Sea

Development of a vertical surface separation model will allow easier assimilation of land and maritime data sources, resulting in seamless vertical data. The future possibilities of having data that can...

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US Navy Hydrography Is Back!

The US Navy has a strong tradition in hydrography and has restated its commitment to this field by naming the Commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command as the...

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