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  2. Depth sounding - Wikipedia

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    Lead and line sounding. A sounding line or lead line is a length of thin rope with a plummet, generally of lead, at its end. Regardless of the actual composition of the plummet, it is still called a "lead". Leads were swung, or cast, by a leadsman, usually standing in the chains of a ship, up against the shrouds. [4]

  3. Lead line - Wikipedia

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    Lead (tack), for leading livestock; Leash, for dogs and other small animals; And also to ("Led" line): Burton line, a symptom of lead poisoning; Sounding line, an instrument used in navigation to measure water depth (the plummet, or weight, is usually composed of lead) Radiation shielding: "lead-lined" containers for shielding radiation

  4. Sound velocity probe - Wikipedia

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    Early depth sounding was achieved using lead line sounding (or sounding line), where a lead weight attached to a length of rope marked with depth values.As this method was mechanical in nature, the only correction that was applied to the sounding was the reduction of the sounding for tidal height.

  5. Lead line (nautical) - Wikipedia

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  6. Navigational instrument - Wikipedia

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    Chip log and sand glass serve to measure the ship's speed through the water.; Sounding line used to measure the depth of the water and to pick up samples from the bottom.; Drift meter optically measures the effects of wind on an aircraft in flight.

  7. Navigation - Wikipedia

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    In navigation, a rhumb line (or loxodrome) is a line crossing all meridians of longitude at the same angle, i.e. a path derived from a defined initial bearing. That is, upon taking an initial bearing, one proceeds along the same bearing, without changing the direction as measured relative to true or magnetic north.

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    Christina Haack shares a divorce update with her co-stars in episode 2 of The Flip Off . The HGTV star claims her estranged third husband Josh Hall requested a $3.5 million settlement from her

  9. Hydrographic survey - Wikipedia

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    Hydrographic survey is the science of measurement and description of features which affect maritime navigation, marine construction, dredging, offshore wind farms, offshore oil exploration and drilling and related activities. Surveys may also be conducted to determine the route of subsea cables such as telecommunications cables, cables ...