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The M162, from Airmar Transducers, is a dual frequency portable transducer used for marine survey applications.
Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 Clydeside Surveys’ processing suite has been designed to be portable and can be loaded both onto laptop PCs for field use, as well as larger PCs for final data presentation in the office. Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 The Innerspace Technology Model 456 Dual Frequency Hydrographic Survey Sounder provides survey quality electronic chart and digital depth information. Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 Rapid deployment for hydrographic surveys is possible due to the portable nature of the Insight Marine Projects’ equipment . Section: CSEM Publication Date: February 2008 Proper standards and best practices for capture, transmission and storage of CO2, as well as adequate qualification procedures do not currently exist in the oil and gas industry. Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 Algor is releasing Algor V21, the latest major release of its finite element analysis software package, which upgrades the entire spectrum of FEA Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 Applied Acoustics manufactures a variety of sub-bottom profiling products based on a component system configuration, so that the optimum package can be tailored for any particular application. Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 With the latest maintenance releases for the new SeaBat7125 multibeam sonar, the new features and functions has made the SeaBat7125 the state-of-the-art sonar system for multiple applications. Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: February 2008 Since the uptake of marine seismic methods by the oil industry in the mid-1960s ocean bottom seismic data acquisition has remained a minority Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: January 2008 The Panama Canal consists of 17 artificial lakes, several improved and artificial channels and two sets of locks. A typical passage through takes around nine hours, but it is presently handling more vessel traffic than had ever been envisioned Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: January 2008 When can a new exploration technology be considered to have resulted in a fully fledged industry? Is the answer a measure of turnover? Is it when explorationists have to justify not using the technology? Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: January 2008 Hydrographic survey is one of those disciplines that gives the impression of having been around forever. Wind the clock back to the days of William Bligh, Captain Cook and Fitzroy and the survey work carried out by the UK’s Royal Navy was headline-grabbing stuff, likewise early expeditions carried out around Antarctica and in waters to the north of Canada. Section: Hydrographic Survey Publication Date: January 2008 |
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