National Ocean Service, United States Power Squadrons Cooperative Charting Manual: NOS-USPS Cooperative Charting ProgramU.S. Department of Commerce, 1988 |
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... shore , but accurate measurements by this means can be made can be made only if an accurate baseline can be laid out . This has to be done almost exclusively on land . Triangulation is discussed further in section 6. More sophisticated ...
... shore , but accurate measurements by this means can be made can be made only if an accurate baseline can be laid out . This has to be done almost exclusively on land . Triangulation is discussed further in section 6. More sophisticated ...
Page 6-1
... shore . Select objects visible from the position to be determined , then locate these objects in relation to charted objects . In seeking references , do not limit yourself to nautical charts . National Ocean Service ( NOS ) ...
... shore . Select objects visible from the position to be determined , then locate these objects in relation to charted objects . In seeking references , do not limit yourself to nautical charts . National Ocean Service ( NOS ) ...
Page 6-2
... shore positions using either a hand - bearing compass or a pelorus which has been accurately aligned to true north . With the stability of solid ground , the error of observation will be considerably less than that made from a boat ...
... shore positions using either a hand - bearing compass or a pelorus which has been accurately aligned to true north . With the stability of solid ground , the error of observation will be considerably less than that made from a boat ...
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... shore , and entrance channels into creeks , rivers , or coves . Also , locate all landmarks , aids to navigation , and charted structures which can be used in determining positions . Carefully review section 2 on items to report . Next ...
... shore , and entrance channels into creeks , rivers , or coves . Also , locate all landmarks , aids to navigation , and charted structures which can be used in determining positions . Carefully review section 2 on items to report . Next ...
Page 7-3
... shore , you should write up your report while it is fresh in your mind . One NOAA form 77-4 is all that is required , and it can serve as a cover letter to your report . Remember to type or use ball - point pen so the report can be ...
... shore , you should write up your report while it is fresh in your mind . One NOAA form 77-4 is all that is required , and it can serve as a cover letter to your report . Remember to type or use ball - point pen so the report can be ...
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accuracy accurate aeronautical charts aids to navigation Area Representatives awards AZIMUTH MARK baseline bench marks boat C&GS changes channel chart corrections chart datum chart section Charting and Geodetic Coast Guard Coast Pilot coastal compass CONDITION OF SURVEY construction Cooperative Charting Chairman Cooperative Charting Committee Cooperative Charting Program datum depth distance District Chairman District Cooperative Charting established field sheet Figure Geodetic Services Geodetic Survey harbor height HIGHWAY inches landmarks longitude lines Louis-San Francisco Railway low water maps marine measured miles National Ocean Service nautical charts nautical mile NOAA form 77-4 Noble County Notice to Mariners object observations obtain Payne County PETROL pier plot pole port position recorded RECOVERY reference rock sectional chart sextant sextant angles shoreline sounding line Squadron Chairman Squadron Cooperative Charting stamped submerged submitted SURVEY MARK tidal triangulation station United USPS usually vertical vessels wharf
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Page 8-8 - The nearer the angles equal each other the stronger will be the fix. (3) The fix is strong when the three objects are in a straight line, or the center object lies between the observer and a line joining the other two and the center object is nearest to the observer.
Page 4 - In the semidiurnal type of reversing current, the terms greater flood and lesser flood are applied respectively to the flood currents of greater and lesser velocity of each day.