IHR - Volume 19

Editorial by Ian W. Halls

This edition comprises several articles, notes and general information. The first article from China describes their research efforts…

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Colofon

Editor in chief: Ian W. Halls

Published: May 2018

Articles in this IHR issue

EARTHQUAKE, DOLPHINS AND BIG DATA – THE CHALLENGES IN HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING

By Bruce Wallen, Stuart Caie

1. Background Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui comprises 320km of deeply indented coastline, formed by a drowned valley…

CALIBRATION AND PRECISE DETECTION OF THE IRREGULAR DRIFT OF THE TIDAL – Zero Point for a short/medium term Tide Station

By Dr DENG Kailiang, Dr HUANG Xianyuan, Dr LU Xiuping, HUANG Chenhu, PH.D SUN Weikang, PH.D ZHAO Xianghong

1. Introduction Hydrographic surveying comprises three major measurement criteria: geodetic position, bathy-metric depth and water level control (Liu…

MINIMUM DEPTH, MEAN DEPTH OR SOMETHING IN BETWEEN?

By Ben Dierikx, Dick G. Simons, Mirjam Snellen, Simon Bicknese, Tannaz Haji Mohammadloo

1. Introduction An accurate representation of the seafloor or riverbed bathymetry is of high importance for purposes such…

Peculiarities of the Tide in Kirke Channel – South of Chile.

By M. I. Sifon

1. Introduction Shipping provides the most important means of transporting goods on a national, regional and global scale….

Australian Defence Project SEA 2400 Phase 1 HydroScheme Industry Partnership Program (HIPP) Tender

By Australian Dept. of Defence

On 8 December 2017, the Australian Department of Defence released Request for Tender (RFT) documents relating to the…