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When referring to hydrography and nautical charting in Conventions and similar Instruments, it is the IHO standards and specifications that are normally used.
The IHO publishes the international standards related to charting and hydrography, including S-57 IHO Transfer Standard for Digital Hydrographic Data, the encoding standard that is used primarily for electronic navigational charts.
The study of the distribution of water is hydrography.
Large-scale hydrography is usually undertaken by national or international organizations which sponsor data collection through precise surveys and publish charts and descriptive material for navigational purposes.
The science of oceanography is, in part, an outgrowth of classical hydrography.
Marine resource exploration and exploitation is a significant application of hydrography, principally focused on the search for hydrocarbons.
Basin or interior hydrography pays special attention to rivers and potable water although if collected data is not for ship navigational uses, and is intended for scientific usage, it is more commonly called hydrology.
An interesting historical relationship is that of James Whistler to hydrography.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office is one of the oldest and most respected hydrography organisations in the world, supplying the widest range of charts covering the globe to other countries, allied military organisations and the public.
Coordination of those organizations and product standardization is voluntarily joined with the goal of improving hydrography and safe navigation is conducted by the International Hydrographic Organization ( IHO ).
The product of such hydrography is most often seen on nautical charts published by the national agencies and required by the International Maritime Organization ( IMO ), the Safety of Life at Sea ( SOLAS ) and national regulations to be carried on vessels for safety purposes.
The Bay of Greifswald is quite shallow, with an average depth of 5. 6 m, and a maximum depth of 13. 5 m. Its water is brackish rather than briny owing to inflow from rivers, and the Baltic Sea's complex hydrography ( saltier water is generally found only at greater depths there ).
The Pazin ponor ( Pazinska jama / Foiba ) located under the castle was partially explored by Édouard-Alfred Martel in 1896 and is the best example of karst hydrography and morphology in Istria.
Entrecasteaux was fortunate in having good officers and scientists ; the most important from the exploration point of view was the expedition's first hydrographical engineer, C. F Beautemps-Beaupré, who is now regarded as the father of modern French hydrography.
In hydrography, Franca is in the Canoas River basin, and this river provides the water supply of the city.
Its hydrography is dominated by the River Neverí, which crosses the centre of town, and has been known for seasons of floodings caused excess volume.
( 1999 ), the pump is believed to occur where the solubility and biological pumps interact with a local hydrography that feeds dense water from the shelf floor into sub-surface ( at least subthermocline ) waters in the neighbouring deep ocean.
One caveat to this calculation is that the original work was concerned with the hydrography of the East China Sea, where cooling plays the dominant role in the formation of dense shelf water, and that this mechanism may not apply in other regions.

hydrography and into
Thus were born dedicated hydrographic organizations for the collection, organization, publication and distribution of hydrography incorporated into charts and sailing directions.

hydrography and by
Wampler ; hydrography by the parties under the command of E. J.
They differ slightly from the surveys required to produce the product of hydrography in its more limited application and as conducted by the national and international agencies tasked with producing charts and publications for safe navigation.
Wampler ; hydrography by the party under the command of H. S.
Relief has been eroded by successive glaciations in the Pleistocene era, as recently as 6, 000 years ago, leaving depositions of loose materials: moraines, clay, silt and sand and reshaped the hydrography of the territory.
The expedition was planned by the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna and aimed to gain new knowledge in the disciplines of astronomy, botany, zoology, geology, oceanography and hydrography.
The river was among those mentioned by Hesiod in Theogony ; they were " all sons of Oceanus and queenly Tethys " for, according to the image of world hydrography common to the ancients, the fresh water that welled up in springs came from the underworld caverns and pools and was connected with the salt sea.
This, by means of maps with descriptive letterpress, illustrates the geology, hydrography, meteorology, botany, zoology, and ethnology of the globe.
Wampler ; hydrography by the parties under the command of E. J.
The Indus Valley civilization yields evidence of hydrography, metrology and sewage collection and disposal being practiced by its inhabitants.

hydrography and rivers
Since the thin blanket bog peats cannot hold great quantities of water, many of these rivers exhibit a flashy hydrography, filling rapidly after heavy rain.
All of the lands in the south of the state constitute a zone where the springs, the branches, the rivers, the lagoons, and the swamps extraordinarily complicate the hydrography.
This page discusses the rivers and hydrography of the State of New South Wales, Australia.

hydrography and River
Due to the hydrography projects undertaken in the 18th century, the city no longer lies on the Timiș River, but on the Bega canal.

hydrography and .
* To study matters relating to hydrography and allied sciences and techniques.
As with most farming practices, the degree of environmental impact depends on the size of the farm, the cultured species, stock density, type of feed, hydrography of the site, and husbandry methods.
Table of geography, hydrography, and navigation, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences | Cyclopaedia.
It finally declined after the total change of the local hydrography in 589, and Adria became a fief of the archdiocese of Ravenna.
Born in Kirchheimbolanden, Palatinate, Neumayer finished his education in geophysics and hydrography in Munich, Bavaria in 1849 ; and becoming much interested in polar exploration, continued his studies in terrestrial magnetism, oceanography, navigation, and nautical astronomy.
Table of geography, hydrography, and navigation, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences | Cyclopaedia.
Unlike oceanography, hydrography will include shore features, natural and manmade, that aid in navigation.
With the Royal Navy dominating the seas hydrography grew to a worldwide hydrographic activity.
* Hydro International ( Professional journal for hydrography with technical and industry news articles.
In geography and hydrography, " regime " refers to the changing conditions of river beds and other features, such as systems of sandbars.

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