Betekenis van:
swath
swath
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Data accuracies of better than 0.3 % of water depth across the swath averaged over the individual measurements within the swath;
- Data accuracies of better than 0,3 % of water depth across the swath averaged over the individual measurements within the swath;
- Wide-swath bathymetric survey systems designed for sea bed topographic mapping, having all of the following:
- Incorporation of multiple beams any of which is less than 1.9°; or b. Data accuracies of better than 0.3 % of water depth across the swath averaged over the individual measurements within the swath;
- Data accuracies of better than 0,3 % of water depth across the swath averaged over the individual measurements within the swath; b. Object detection or location systems having any of the following:
- wide-swath bathymetric survey systems designed for sea bed topographic mapping and having all of the following:
- Wide-swath bathymetric survey systems designed for sea bed topographic mapping and having all of the following:
- Pingers specially designed for relocating or returning to an underwater position. a. Wide-swath bathymetric survey systems designed for sea bed topographic mapping, having all of the following:
- Incorporation of multiple beams any of which is less than 1,9°; or b. Data accuracies of better than 0,3 % of water depth across the swath averaged over the individual measurements within the swath; b. Object detection or location systems having any of the following: 1. A transmitting frequency below 10 kHz;
- Depth sounders operating vertically below the apparatus, not including a scanning function exceeding ± 20°, and limited to measuring the depth of water, the distance of submerged or buried objects or fish finding; b. Acoustic beacons, as follows: 1. Acoustic emergency beacons; 2. Pingers specially designed for relocating or returning to an underwater position. a. Wide-swath bathymetric survey systems designed for sea bed topographic mapping, having all of the following: 1. Being designed to take measurements at an angle exceeding 20° from the vertical;