Hypack 2014
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Hypack 2014 archive#
These raw navigation data are included as an archive documenting the survey area surrounding Muskeget Channel, Massachusetts and the instrumentation used to manage the ship's navigation. More information about the cruise can be found on the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center field activity Web page at SwathPlus interferometric sonar (234 kilohertz). These data were collected during two surveys between October 2010 and November 2011 onboard the research vessel (RV) Rafael using an SEA Ltd. The data include high-resolution bathymetry, acoustic-backscatter intensity, sound velocity in water, and navigation data. Accurate data and maps of sea-floor topography are important first steps in monitoring bedform migration, fish habitat, marine resources, and environmental changes due to natural or human impacts. These data were collected to support an assessment of the effect on sediment transport that a tidal instream energy conversion facility would have within Muskeget Channel. Repeat surveys in select areas were collected one month apart to monitor change. The primary objective of this program was to collect baseline bathymetry for Muskeget Channel, Massachusetts, and identify areas of morphologic change within and around the channel. These data were collected in a collaboration between the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the U.S. Geological Survey Online_Linkage: Description: Abstract:
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High-Resolution Swath Interferometric Data Collected within Muskeget Channel, MassachusettsĮdition: 1.0 Series_Information: Series_Name: Open-File Report Issue_Identification: 2012-1258 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Reston, VA Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey, Coastal and Marine Geology Program Online_Linkage: Larger_Work_Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: Elizabeth A. Geological Survey from Muskeget Channel, MA, 2010Įdition: 1.0 Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: document Series_Information: Series_Name: Open-File Report Issue_Identification: 2012-1258 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, Woods Hole, MA Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey Publication_Date: 2014 Title:Ģ010-072-FA_hypack: Raw HYPACK navigation logs (text) collected by the U.S. Identification_Information: Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: U.S. Geological Survey from Muskeget Channel, MA, 2010 Geological Survey from Muskeget Channel, MA, 2010 2010-072-FA_hypack: Raw HYPACK navigation logs (text) collected by the U.S. The Advanced menu item displays the Web ENC window which allows for more specific control over which charts are loaded.2010-072-FA_hypack: Raw HYPACK navigation logs (text) collected by the U.S.
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It automatically sorts the chart to place the ones with the most detail on the top of the display. In the figure below, HYPACK 2014 downloaded five charts from the NOAA S-57 chart server and one chart from the USACE IENC (ACOE) chart server. The charts are saved to the ACOE or NOAA subfolders under the \HYPACK 2014\Background folder. It uses the extents of the HYPACK Map window and downloads any chart that has information inside that window. Step Two: Add ENC Charts: HYPACK automatically downloads any NOAA S-57 Charts or USACE IENC Charts. This information is stored in the HYPACK 2014 folder.Ģ.
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Hypack 2014 update#
Step One: Update ENC Catalog: HYPACK downloads the latest chart catalogs over the Internet from the NOAA and USACE map servers. Both agencies have made their charts available for download, and HYPACK has made it easy to ensure users have the latest chart data.
Hypack 2014 download#
U.S.-based users who have an Internet connection will be able to download the charts from the USACE and NOAA web-map servers with the click of a button. This new feature allows U.S.-based users to quickly obtain the most recent charts provided by NOAA and the USACE at no additional charge.