HB360 Hydrographic Surveying (6ECTS)
Model Outline
The primary objective of this course is to provide advanced insight into marine positioning, depth measurement techniques, and seabed modelling. It aims to deepen students’ understanding of the various sources of error affecting hydrographic data and the levels of accuracy that can be achieved using different instruments and methodologies.
content
- 1. POSITIONING
a. Classification of positioning systems and project types
b. Working principles of planimetric positioning systems
c. Principles of radio positioning systems
d. Geometric quality of positioning
- 2. BATHYMETRY
a. Types of bathymetric sensors SBE, MBE, side-scan
b. Bathymetric equipment: working principles of acoustic positioning
c. Calibration of equipment
d. Bathymetric project management
learning Outcomes
1. Explain the working principles of acoustic, optical, and radio positioning
systems, as well as bathymetric sensors, using appropriate scientific terminology.
2. Identify and evaluate the sources of error associated with acoustic, optical, and
radio positioning systems.
3. Construct, apply, and assess error models for planimetric and bathymetric
measurements.
4. Predict the expected accuracy of hydrographic data based on the selected
equipment and methodology.
5. Generate digital seabed models and critically evaluate their quality and
reliability.
6. Produce a well-structured and scientifically justified report on bathymetric data
acquisition or processing.
Evaluation
- Evaluation form
- Periodic evaluation and continuous assessment using 5 multiple-choice computer tests
- Examination methods in case of periodic evaluation during the first examination period
- Written examination with oral defence. Presentation and written assignment.
- Examination methods in case of periodic evaluation during the second examination period
- Written examination with oral defence. Presentation and written assignment.