The evolution of the Port of Hamburg from a hydrographic perspective

For several hundred years the means of determining the water depth and positioning in the Port of Hamburg have hardly varied. The lead line has played a crucial role for hydrographic measurements. Starting with the introduction of the first echo sounder and the use of satellite navigation the electrotechnics took over the essential part in delivering ever more refined measurement instrumentation for hydrographic surveying. The adoption of computers for data acquisition and processing provides many exciting and seminal prospects. More and more digital products and workflows replace the paper charts opening a new variety of analysis tools that the customers of the Hamburg Port Authority already start to implement.

Hamburg Port | Hamburg Port Authority – HPA | Elbe | Deepenschriewer fleet

  • Ausgabe: HN 100 Seite: 48–52
  • DOI: 10.23784/HN100-11
  • Autor/en: Frank Köster, Thomas Thies

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