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Oceanology
Proceedings of an international conference (Oceanology International ’86), sponsored by the Society for Underwater Technology, and held in Brighton, UK, 4–7 March 1986
von Society for Underwater Technology (SUT)Inhaltsverzeichnis
- I Navigation.
- 1 Modern navigation and positioning techniques.
- 2 Equipment for differential GPS.
- 3 The application of fast parallel processing to enhance the performance of navigation systems.
- 4 Comparisons of dynamic surface positioning systems.
- II Environmental Observations.
- 5 Oceanographic and remote sensed data bases at national and international level (not submitted for publication).
- 6 A review of the ODAP project: 1980–1985.
- 7 Wave measurements at North Atlantic weather stations “India” and “Juliett” in the 1970s.
- 8 The advantages and problems of using acoustic Doppler current profilers in support of exploration drilling on the West Shetland Continental Shelf.
- 9 Utilization of “Service Argos” for the remote monitoring of oceanographic data acquisition systems.
- III Underwater Vehicle Applications.
- 10 An advanced underwater towed vehicle for oceanographic measurements.
- 11 Methods for reducing ship-induced attitude variations of passive towed bodies.
- 12 Long-range underwater acoustic image transmitting system.
- 13 Operational aspects of swimming and seabed crawling ROVs for search and salvage of lost dangerous cargo.
- 14 The Arcs and Dolphin untethered remotely operated vehicles.
- IV Environmental Modelling.
- 15 Activities of the WAM (Wave Modelling) Group.
- 16 On the application of MIROS data in ocean wave modelling.
- 17 Estimating extreme still-water levels and currents offshore.
- 18 A forecasting method of typhoon swell.
- 19 Numerical wave models as a source of data for marine climatology.
- V Geology/Geophysics/Geotechnics.
- 20 A new opto-electronic technique for the measurement of seabed sand transport.
- 21 RALPHNET: an underwater local area network.
- 22 The Benigraph System: results of field trials.
- 23 Two-ship undershooting of aproduction platform.
- 24 A three-component ocean bottom microprocessor-based seismometer.
- VI Wave Directionality.
- 25 The wavescan second generation directional wave buoy: from design concepts to field testing.
- 26 Field results comparing two directional wave buoys.
- 27 SPEAR-F (a wave height spectrum buoy via ARGOS) and the directional wave height measuring buoys at IFREMER.
- VII Geology/Geophysics/Geotechnics.
- 28 SeaLion: A Snellius-II expedition system for in situ geotechnical testing in water depths of 6000m.
- 29 Effect of time after sampling on laboratory test results.
- 30 PUPPI — a free-fall seabed piezometer for geotechnical studies.
- 31 Conventional geotechnical approach to marine geotechnical applications: a perspective.
- VIII Loading Actions.
- 32 A technique for estimating wave-induced motion responses of a crane barge semi-submersible.
- 33 Intercomparison tests related to the application of drift buoy systems for Lagrangian current measurements in the Yellow Sea.
- 34 Use of optical-fibre sensors for crack detection in marine environments.
- IX Geology/Geophysics/Geotechnics.
- 35 The collection, interpretation and presentation of geotechnical data for marine pipeline projects.
- 36 Pipeline inspections: an overview.
- 37 Analyses of instability of seabed and substrate in the East China Sea.
- 38 Channels in the North Sea: the nature of a hazard.
- 39 Pockmarks of the Northwestern Arabian Gulf.
- X Hydrography - Instrumentation.
- 40 Computer-aided mapping of sonar.
- 41 SONARMAP: a convenient integration of positioning information and seafloor mapping sonar data.
- 42 An automatic hydrographie survey system with digital charting facilities (not submitted for publication).
- 43 Multibeam echo-sounder system for seabed mapping.
- 44 The Bathymétric swathe soundingsystem.
- XI Hydrography — Dredging/MUD/General.
- 45 High-accuracy dredging surveys at the Port of Hamburg.
- 46 Nautical bottom research and survey for optimisation of maintenance dredging in mud areas.
- 47 A vessel-borne gamma-ray slit density gauge for the in-situ examination of sediments.
- 48 Hovercraft in surveying.
- 49 Hydrographic surveying education in Nigeria.
- 50 Doubtful hydrographic data.
- 51 A seismic cone penetrometer for offshore applications.