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  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S201806300 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S201806300). // Instruments: Sondeur Multifaisceaux Simrad EM 2040p // Number of soundings: 6190154

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S201806500 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S201806500). // Instruments: Sondeur Multifaisceaux Simrad EM2040c // Number of soundings: 16562

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S198301900 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S198301900). // Instruments: Sondeur DESO 10 | Sondeur latéral | Perche topographique // Number of soundings: 145364

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S200807100 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S200807100). // Instruments: Sondeur monofaisceau Simrad EA400SP | Perche topographique // Number of soundings: 3207613

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S192400300 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S192400300). // Instruments: Plomb de sonde // Number of soundings: 38903

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S196501700 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S196501700). // Instruments: Sondeur monofaisceau (pas d'élément sur ce sondeur) // Number of soundings: 854

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S201806200 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S201806200). // Instruments: Sondeur Multifaisceaux Simrad EM2040c | Sondeur Multifaisceaux Simrad EM710 // Number of soundings: 27367227

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S181900200 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S181900200). // Instruments: Plomb de sonde // Number of soundings: 29080

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S188200100 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S188200100). // Instruments: Plomb de sonde // Number of soundings: 768

  • Bathymetric datasets are an extraction of surveys belonging to the Shom public database. For depth up to 50m, the vertical precision of soundings varies from 30cm to 1m and the horizontal precision varies from 1 to 20m. In deep ocean, the vertical precision is mainly around 1 or 2% of the bottom depth. It is sometimes more, it depends on the technology used. The data are referenced to ZH which is assimilated to LAT. Data are corrected for sound velocity variations. Data are acquired during the campaign S189100400 (http://dx.doi.org/10.17183/S189100400). // Instruments: Plomb de sonde // Number of soundings: 119453