Hydrographic Surveying


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Establishes criteria and presents policy and guidance adopted from the Corp for planning and performing uniform hydrographic surveying, which is required to some degree in most navigation projects. Sets out standard procedures, minimum accuracy requirements, instrumentation and equipment requirements, and quality control criteria needed in all phases of civil-work navigation and flood control projects. Serves as a primary specification reference for contracted construction measurement, payment, and acceptance functions, whether performed by the Corps or a contracted surveyor. No bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




An Introduction to Hydrographic Survey Techniques for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and environmental engineers interested in hydrographic surveys. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. GENERAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY METHODS, 3. SURVEY COVERAGE OPTIONS, 4. SURVEY LINE SPACING AND ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS, 5. HORIZONTAL POSITIONING METHODS AND DATUM SPECIFICATIONS, 6. VERTICAL DATUM SPECIFICATIONS, 7. WATER SURFACE ELEVATION MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS, 8. VESSEL MOTION AND ORIENTATION REQUIREMENTS, 9. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE, 10. MISCELLANEOUS, 11. GENERAL PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS, 12. DETERMINING PROJECT ACCURACY REQUIREMENTS, 13. DETERMINING REQUIRED DATA DENSITY, 14. VESSEL SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS, 15 DATA MAY BE INITIALLY REVIEWED, 16. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING, 17. INITIAL FIELD DATA REVIEW AND EDITING, 18. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING, 19. DEPTH SELECTION OPTIONS, 20. HARD COPY PLOT OPTIONS, 21. SELECTING REPRESENTATIVE DEPTHS ON PLAN DRAWINGS, 22. TERRAIN MODELING, 23. DATA SUBMITTAL TO PROJECT/DESIGN ENGINEER, 24. RETENTION OF HARD-COPY DEPTH RECORDS.




Engineering and Design: Hydrographic Surveying (Engineer Manual 1110-2-1003)


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This manual provides technical guidance for performing hydrographic surveys that support the planning, engineering design, construction, operation, maintenance, and regulation of navigation, flood control, river engineering, charting, and coastal engineering projects. Accuracy standards and quality control criteria are defined to establish US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)-wide uniformity in performing surveys involving dredging measurement, payment, and acceptance.




An Introduction to an Overview of Hydrographic Survey Techniques


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and construction managers interested in hydrographic surveys of various types of waterways. This is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. GENERAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY METHODS 3. SURVEY COVERAGE OPTIONS 4. SURVEY LINE SPACING AND ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS 5. HORIZONTAL POSITIONING METHODS AND DATUM SPECIFICATIONS 6. VERTICAL DATUM SPECIFICATIONS 7. WATER SURFACE ELEVATION MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS 8. VESSEL MOTION AND ORIENTATION REQUIREMENTS 9. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE 10. MISCELLANEOUS 11. GENERAL PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 12. DETERMINING PROJECT ACCURACY REQUIREMENTS 13. DETERMINING REQUIRED DATA DENSITY 14. VESSEL SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS 15 DATA MAY BE INITIALLY REVIEWED 16. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING 17. INITIAL FIELD DATA REVIEW AND EDITING 18. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING 19. DEPTH SELECTION OPTIONS 20. HARD COPY PLOT OPTIONS 21. SELECTING REPRESENTATIVE DEPTHS ON PLAN DRAWINGS 22. TERRAIN MODELING 23. DATA SUBMITTAL TO PROJECT/DESIGN ENGINEER 24. RETENTION OF HARD-COPY DEPTH RECORDS.




An Introduction to Hydrographic Surveying


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Introductory technical guidance for civil and marine engineers and construction managers interested in hydrographic surveys.




An Introduction to Hydrographic Survey Techniques for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and environmental engineers interested in hydrographic surveys. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. GENERAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY METHODS, 3. SURVEY COVERAGE OPTIONS, 4. SURVEY LINE SPACING AND ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS, 5. HORIZONTAL POSITIONING METHODS AND DATUM SPECIFICATIONS, 6. VERTICAL DATUM SPECIFICATIONS, 7. WATER SURFACE ELEVATION MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS, 8. VESSEL MOTION AND ORIENTATION REQUIREMENTS, 9. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE, 10. MISCELLANEOUS, 11. GENERAL PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS, 12. DETERMINING PROJECT ACCURACY REQUIREMENTS, 13. DETERMINING REQUIRED DATA DENSITY, 14. VESSEL SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS, 15 DATA MAY BE INITIALLY REVIEWED, 16. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING, 17. INITIAL FIELD DATA REVIEW AND EDITING, 18. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING, 19. DEPTH SELECTION OPTIONS, 20. HARD COPY PLOT OPTIONS, 21. SELECTING REPRESENTATIVE DEPTHS ON PLAN DRAWINGS, 22. TERRAIN MODELING, 23. DATA SUBMITTAL TO PROJECT/DESIGN ENGINEER, 24. RETENTION OF HARD-COPY DEPTH RECORDS.




Engineering and Design


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Hydrographic Surveying


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