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Acoustic navigation for ultra-precise seafloor mapping

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
Numerous autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are operating with very precise swath bathymetric mapping systems in ocean depths to 3<th>000 m and greater. Although these systems acquire data from positions known to a few centimeters accuracy with respect to the vehicle position, the positioning of the AUVs is generally no better than ...
Donald M. Hussong, J. Grant Blackinton
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Ice monitor delivers a bonus: seafloor maps

Science, 2020
Laser aboard NASA ICESat-2 satellite probes reefs and shallows near coastlines.
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Seafloor Habitat Mapping Nearshore San Diego County

California and the World Ocean '02, 2005
The California State Coastal Conservancy (SCC), working in cooperation with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), contracted Thales GeoSolutions, (Pacific) Inc. (TGPI) to perform vessel and airborne data acquisition, processing and interpretation for evaluation of seafloor habitats and environmental resources in the San Diego near shore ...
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Seafloor Characterization and Mapping Pods (SCAMP): submarine-mounted geophysical mapping

Oceans '99. MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century. Conference and Exhibition. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37008), 2003
Summary form only given. In 1998 the Seafloor Characterization and Mapping Pods (SCAMP) were deployed on the US Navy nuclear attack submarine USS HAWKIBILL for unclassified swath mapping and subbottom profiling under the Arctic ice canopy. Data was collected under the SCICEX program.
D.N. Chayes   +7 more
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Deep Argo improves mapping of the seafloor

The knowledge of the shape and depth of the bottom of the ocean is critical to assess and predict plate tectonic movement, tsunami generation, tidal circulation, storm surge propagation and the evolution of habitats near the seafloor. Shipboard sounding surveys cover less than 25% of the ocean floor leaving 75% uncharted.
Nathalie Zilberman   +7 more
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Seafloor Mapping Across Computer Networks

OCEANS 91 Proceedings, 2005
W.B.F. Ryan, S. O'Hara, M. Noonan
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Mapping And Classification Of Deep Seafloor Habitats

No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Using geophysical data collected with a variety of remote sensor systems and in situ biological and geological observations, we have constructed a geologically and biologically based template to be used to standardize habitat types in water depths greater than 30 meters.
Greene, H.Gary   +8 more
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Bathymetry: Seafloor Mapping History

2016
Heidi M. Dierssen, Albert E. Theberge
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Seafloor mapping - one system

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1981
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