Digital data logging and processing, Derbyshire Survey, 1997
Digital data logging and processing, Derbyshire Survey, 1997
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1999-07
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Howland, Jonathan C.
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10.1575/1912/84
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Derbyshire (ship)
Shipwrecks
Automatic data collection systems
Information storage and retrieval systems
Shipwrecks
Automatic data collection systems
Information storage and retrieval systems
Abstract
In 1997, the Deep Submergence Group (DSG) of the Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution (WHOI) surveyed the wreckage field of the M.V. Derbyshire. The motivation
for the survey and its results are described elsewhere (Williams et al, 1998). The purpose
of this report is to describe the digital data logging and processing systems that were used by the Deep Submergence Group during the survey. The report is divided into four
sections: this Introduction, a description of the collection mechanisms, a description of the processing schemes and series of appendices. The appendices include a glossary of terms, a description of data formats, and a comparison of electronic still camera
processing choices. Readers desiring information on the equipment used, on the
operations, or on the analysis effort performed by the on-board Inspection and
Verification (I & V) Team or by the Assessors ashore are directed to (Williams et al, 1998),
(Ballard, 1993) and (Bowen, et al, 1993).
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Howland, J. C. (1999). Digital data logging and processing, Derbyshire Survey, 1997. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/84