Submersibles in underwater search and photogrammetric mapping

Article on the use of submersible research ships, scientific equipment and oceanographic instruments in underwater archaeology searching, particularly for photogrammetry mapping and cartography - describes three types of submersibles, including a towed closed circuit television system, a towed manned capsule the Towvane, and a manned untethered submarine the Asherah, examines the applications of photography in underwater archaeological excavations, and the inspection of sonars by oceanographic buoy anchors in sea water

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Main Authors: Bass, George F., Rosencrantz, Donald M.
Format: book part biblioteca
Language:eng
fre
Subjects:Research ships, Underwater archaeology, Oceanographic equipment, Photogrammetry, Cartography, Closed circuit television, Photography, Archaeological excavations, Oceanographic buoys, Sea water,
Online Access:https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000002453
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Summary:Article on the use of submersible research ships, scientific equipment and oceanographic instruments in underwater archaeology searching, particularly for photogrammetry mapping and cartography - describes three types of submersibles, including a towed closed circuit television system, a towed manned capsule the Towvane, and a manned untethered submarine the Asherah, examines the applications of photography in underwater archaeological excavations, and the inspection of sonars by oceanographic buoy anchors in sea water