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Assessing nautical depth efficiently: in terms of rheological characteristics
Fontein, W; van der Wal, J. (2006). Assessing nautical depth efficiently: in terms of rheological characteristics, in: Evolutions in hydrography, 6th - 9th November 2006, Provincial House Antwerp, Belgium: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies. Special Publication (Hydrographic Society), 55: pp. 149-152
In: (2006). Evolutions in hydrography, 6th - 9th November 2006, Provincial House Antwerp, Belgium: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies. Special Publication (Hydrographic Society), 55. International Federation of Hydrographic Society: London. 234 + cd-rom pp., more
In: Special Publication (Hydrographic Society). Hydrographic Society: London. ISSN 0309-8303, more

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Document type: Conference paper

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    Anchorages > Harbours
    Dimensions > Depth
    Measurement > Depth measurement
    Physics > Mechanics > Rheology
    Sediments > Clastics > Mud > Fluid mud

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  • Fontein, W
  • van der Wal, J., more

Abstract
    A vital element of harbour services is the guarantee of save passage to and from the port facilities. When high siltation rates persist, adopting the concept of nautical bottom may reduce the significant maintenance costs involved with this service. In-situ density probes and acoustic methods are widely used for assessment of the nautical depth. New developments in tuning-fork systems are presented, that allow the direct measurement of deformation characteristics of muds, being the direct relevant parameter for navigation. This new technique is integrated in a existing survey scheme, allowing more accurate mapping of the nautical depth efficiently.

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