IHR - Volume 28
Editorial by Patrick Westfeld
Welcome to the 28th Volume of The International Hydrographic Review (IHR). I am writing this editorial on my…
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Editor in chief: Patrick Westfeld
Published: November 2022
Articles in this IHR issue
Editorial IHR 28
Welcome to the 28th Volume of The International Hydrographic Review (IHR). I am writing this editorial on my…
A REVIEW OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE OPTICAL METHODS IN HYDROGRAPHY
1. INTRODUCTION According to a definition issued by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), Hydrography is the branch of…
SATELLITE-DERIVED BATHYMETRY ONLINE
Validation study, Upscaling SDB, SDB potential 1. INTRODUCTION A high-resolution bathymetric survey is a critical prerequisite to modern…
MARISPACE-X: DIGITALIZING THE OCEAN
The Future of Maritime Data in the European Federated Data Infrastructure GAIA-X 1. INTRODUCTION The project Marispace-X is…
DEVELOPMENT OF S-121 FOR MARITIME LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES
1. INTRODUCTION The transformation of our societies into digital economies requires that human knowledge and practices be translated…
INTRODUCING PROGRAMMING TO OCEAN MAPPING STUDENTS
1. INTRODUCTION Computing has revolutionized research over the past several decades. Contemporary studies in earth science, oceanography, ocean…
IMPROVING THE GEODETIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR BATHYMETRY AND 3D NAVIGATION IN THE GERMAN EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OF THE NORTH AND BALTIC SEA
1. INTRODUCTION Are you interested in positioning, navigation and bathymetric surveying? Do you need precise heights for your…
DEVELOPMENT AND REALISATION OF A REAL-TIME HIGH PRECISION POSITIONING SSR-RTK SERVICE FOR THE NORTH SEA EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
1. INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE OF THE R&D PROJECT The Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany (BSH) is…
EVALUATION OF A CROWD SOURCED BATHYMETRIC APPROACH
1. BACKGROUND Harbors are relatively shallow confined areas where maneuvering is limited and therefore monitoring their depths is…
THE HYDROGRAPHER OF THE FUTURE — Reflections on an International Virtual Workshop
Reflections on an International Virtual Workshop Abstract The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) expects the skillsets of its multidisciplinary…
THE EMPOWERING WOMEN IN HYDROGRAPHY PROJECT
Fix Your Leaking Pipeline 1. INTRODUCTION This is part of a series of Notes related to the International…
PORTUGAL’S CARTOGRAPHIC RESPONSIBILITY IN AFRICA
Abstract This article covers the safety of navigation in Africa and considers the significant limitations both in the…