Geodesea Ltd recently provided hydrographic survey support for a hi-res multibeam survey of the Victoria Deep terminal quay wall on the River Thames, for Hanson Ltd on behalf of the Port of London Authority. Acquired with Hypack/Hysweep using 700kHz R2Sonic 2024 and 400kHz Reson 7125 both with POSMV 320.
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Thursday, 3 August 2017
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Thursday, 23 February 2017
Geodesea Ltd contracted for Hi-Res Multibeam Sonar and Vessel based laser surveys for Tideway works on behalf of Port of London Authority
Geodesea Ltd have recently been contracted by the PLA for Hi-Res Multibeam Sonar and Vessel based laser surveys for the Tideway monitoring surveys on the River Thames.
Optech ILRIS 3D laser being acquired in Hypack/Hysweep with Applanix POSMV 320 in parallel with Reson 8125 MBES data acquisition.
Optech ILRIS 3D laser being acquired in Hypack/Hysweep with Applanix POSMV 320 in parallel with Reson 8125 MBES data acquisition.
Monday, 6 February 2017
Tide Gauge / Flood Monitoring Device
We have recently re-built our Tide Gauge/Flood Monitoring Device. Less moving parts, more reliability.
Measures ranges up to 10m in all weather condtions. IP66 rated.
Connects to the internet to provide re-time level data info, and can contact individuals/stakeholders with information on levels, rate of change of levels and early warnings when certain levels have been breached via Twitter.
For more info, see www.geodesea.com/geotide
Measures ranges up to 10m in all weather condtions. IP66 rated.
Connects to the internet to provide re-time level data info, and can contact individuals/stakeholders with information on levels, rate of change of levels and early warnings when certain levels have been breached via Twitter.
For more info, see www.geodesea.com/geotide
Monday, 24 October 2016
Geodesea Ltd now using Beamworx AutoPatch
Geodesea Ltd have recently started using Beamworx AutoPatch for Patch Testing.
A brilliant bit of software which saves time and eliminates potential operator bias during calibration routines, not to mention the identification of lever arm offset and SVP measurement errors.
A brilliant bit of software which saves time and eliminates potential operator bias during calibration routines, not to mention the identification of lever arm offset and SVP measurement errors.
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Q3-2016 Bathymetric Surveys for Tideway JV Contractors Completed
Geodesea Ltd continue to be sub-contracted by the Port of London for the delivery of bathymetric monitoring surveys in support of the ongoing Tideway Tunnel works on the River Thames. Surveys for the JV contractors BMB an Flo have now been acquired and are being processed presently.
Surveyors: JP Cheminade & M Fisher
Surveyors: JP Cheminade & M Fisher
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
MBMax LOG File Generator
Just created an MBMax log file generator, as last time I checked the Hypack version only allowed to merge 2 existing log files and I have been creating them in TextPad for use in MBMax.
May or may not be of use - it is to us! Down load HERE and change *.txt to *.exe
Requires .NET v4.0.0.0 or later
Can easily be embedded into Hypack shell too :-)
May or may not be of use - it is to us! Down load HERE and change *.txt to *.exe
Requires .NET v4.0.0.0 or later
Can easily be embedded into Hypack shell too :-)
Monday, 9 May 2016
Geodesea Ltd now using Beamworx AutoClean
Geodesea have recently purchased a Beamworx Autoclean licence for MBES and vessel based LiDAR data cleaning.
Simple and robust point cloud cleaning program for Bathymetric and LiDAR point data. In times where software becomes more and more complex we present a new cleaning tool that is focused on day to day cleaning on board of survey vessels or near site. Very easy to learn, easy to operate and to install program. Due to its flexible import and export it will fit in every workflow.
Simple and robust point cloud cleaning program for Bathymetric and LiDAR point data. In times where software becomes more and more complex we present a new cleaning tool that is focused on day to day cleaning on board of survey vessels or near site. Very easy to learn, easy to operate and to install program. Due to its flexible import and export it will fit in every workflow.
Thursday, 3 March 2016
Geodesea provide hydrographic personnel to BCH in Antarctica
In February 2016 Geodesea Ltd provided hydrographic personnel and software to support Bristol Channel Hydrographic (www.bristolchannelhydrographic.com) with their high resolution multibeam survey of Biscoe Wharf in Rothera, Antarctica, on behalf of Holder Ltd and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
One of the more technically challenging jobs, and also the most scenic!
One of the more technically challenging jobs, and also the most scenic!
A couple of new utility programs
Two new utility programmes available for use Tidal Thames which shows tidal differences on predictions for London Bridge on the River Thames and GPS to UTC Seconds Converter which is helpful for various GPS survey applications.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Geodesea Presenting at Hydrographic Society Southern Region AGM & Evening Meeting
Presented an overview of the Thames Tideway Tunnel MBES and vessel based laser surveys to to the Hydrographic Society Southern Region AGM & Evening Meeting on 20.01.2016
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Portable Sonar logging on Android Smartphone
Geodesea Ltd have recently bought an Ohmex SonarLite. Not the most modern of SBES systems, but with a few tweaks we've now got it logging georeferenced soundings over a bluetooth connection on an Android smartphone :-)
Thursday, 26 November 2015
PLA Live Tides on Geodesea Website
The freely available Thames Live Tide data (provided by Port of London Authority) is now also shown HERE
For more information, see the PLA Hydrographic Website
Monday, 7 September 2015
CSO Hi-Res surveys for Thames Water
Geodesea Ltd were recently asked to process and render hi-resolution multibeam bathymetry data of several Combined Storm Outlet structures located within the River Thames for Thames Water PLC.
Comparison of several datasets over the same structures allows for utilities providers to get a clear picture of the sedimentation regimes within the structures on a temporal, as well as spatial, basis.
Volumetric analysis was carried out using Hypack and Fledermaus software packages.
Comparison of several datasets over the same structures allows for utilities providers to get a clear picture of the sedimentation regimes within the structures on a temporal, as well as spatial, basis.
Volumetric analysis was carried out using Hypack and Fledermaus software packages.
Monday, 20 July 2015
Thames Tideway Tunnel Construction Video
Interesting animation on the planned construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel
https://vimeo.com/93163541
https://vimeo.com/93163541
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Friday, 29 May 2015
Updated Thames Tideway Tunnel Project Grid Conversion v1.01
v1.01 - a recent application update in support of ongoing hydro consultancy works for the Tideway Tunnel Bathy Monitoring programme.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Geodesea Ltd provide hydrographic consultancy services for Landscope Engineering in support of Environment Agency bathy survey of the Upper Thames
Geodesea Ltd recently provided hydrographic consultancy services to Landscope Engineering in support of an EA multibeam survey contract. The survey was 38km stretch of the Upper Thames between Osney & Rushey in the Oxford area.
The survey vessel used was the Landscope owned & operated SV Polecat equipped with R2Sonic 2024 & Applanix POSMV.
Geodesea Ltd provided assistance in the mobilisation & calibration of online systems, provision of an online hydrographic surveyor and data processor plus training to Landscope engineers in the use of Hypack/Hysweep for data processing.
Surveyors: JP Cheminade & Joanna Andrzejewska
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
RS232 to USB latency minimisation
Having to mobilise equipment in a short time , with limited equipment & space it is sometimes necessary to use Rs232 to USB serial converters. But the inherent latency is not ideal for a survey setup.
When data is sent from a serial device to a USB converter it is cached on the USB converter until one of two things happens:
- Transfer size – More then x BYTES are collected or
- Latency timer – More then n Milliseconds (ms) expirer.
Luckily we can set the Transfer size, and latency timer.
Most USB to 485 devices that I have used have the ability to set the transfer size and the latency timer.
- Start menu–> Settings –> Control panel –> device manager –> Ports (COM & LPT) –>{Select your USB to RS485 converter}
- Right click and select “Properties”
- Select the “Port Settings” tab
- Click the “Advanced” button
- Change the Latency Timer (mSec) to 1ms or the lowest possible setting (I use 4ms).
- Change the USB Transfer sizes to 256 - the largest NMEA data string is 82 bytes.
- Save and close.
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Geodesea Ltd Continue to Provide Hydrographic Personnel for the Tideway Tunnel Bathymetric Monitoring Programme
Geodesea Ltd are continuing provision of IHO CatA Hydrographic Surveyors to the Port of London Authority in support of the ongoing Thames Tideway Tunnel Bathymetric Monitoring Programme. We are now in the 5th round of surveys (site specific areas), and due to kick off the 3rd full river survey at the beginning of April 2015.
Friday, 9 January 2015
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Export Cable & WTG Inspection Surveys Gunfleet Sands 3 Windfarm
Geodesea Ltd recently completed export cable & inspection plus post rock dumping surveys within the GFS3 windfarm for DONG Energy on behalf of the Port of London Authority.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Ongoing TTT Bathymetric Monitoring Surveys
Following successful delivery of ongoing bathymetric monitoring surveys on the river Thames during 2013 & 2014, Geodesea Ltd have been contracted again by the Port of London Authority to provide Hydrographic personnel to acquire, process and render MBES & Laser data in support of the ongoing surveys for Thames Water.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Geodesea Ltd provide personnel for Wind Farm Cable Route Survey
Geodesea Ltd have recently been sub-contracted by the Port of London to provided qualified Hydrographic personnel for a high resolution cable route survey for GME Offshore on behalf of DONG Energy. Max Fisher was the nominated Hydrographic Surveyor for all data acquisition, processing & rendering for this project located in the southern North Sea..
Thursday, 13 March 2014
High Resolution Surveys for Transport for London / London Underground
Geodesea Ltd has recently been contracted by the PLA to acquire, process and render high resolution surveys of the numerous tunnel crossings under the River Thames for Transport for London & London Underground.
POSMV INS and Reson MBES survey data was acquired using Hypack/Hysweep and processed using Hypack/Hysweep & Fledermaus software.
These surveys assist in the ongoing monitoring for scour and accretion of the river bed in the vicinity of the tunnels.
POSMV INS and Reson MBES survey data was acquired using Hypack/Hysweep and processed using Hypack/Hysweep & Fledermaus software.
These surveys assist in the ongoing monitoring for scour and accretion of the river bed in the vicinity of the tunnels.
Thursday, 26 December 2013
TTT Bathymetric Monitoring Surveys
Geodesea Ltd have recently been contracted by the Port of London Authority (PLA) to provide specialist hydrographic services for bathymetric monitoring surveys of the River Thames in support of the Thames Tideway Tunnel.
This is a tight tolerance MBES & intertidal foreshore laser survey of a 23km stretch of the river thames.
More information on this massive engineering project can be found at www.thamestidewaytunnel.co.uk
This is a tight tolerance MBES & intertidal foreshore laser survey of a 23km stretch of the river thames.
More information on this massive engineering project can be found at www.thamestidewaytunnel.co.uk
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Royal Docks, London
Geodesea Ltd were sub-contracted by the Port of London Authority in August to carry out a survey of the Royal Victoria Dock for Royal Docks Management Authority. Below are some images of the Connaught Cut, Royal Victoria Dock.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Return to UK
Please note new contact details since relocating back to the UK after an excellent 3yrs operating in Australia.
t: +44 (0)7743 146780
t: +44 (0)7743 146780
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Strip The City for Discovery Channel by Windfall Films
Just found this on the web - using our MBES data and some 3D visualisations we rendered for them - unfortunately we were away with the 7125 during the filming and the SBES was on display for the film crew... ha ha such is life!
Monday, 11 March 2013
Bathy Berth Box Profiler
A recent project has been the development of a berth box profiler for Sydney Ports Corp.
Often it is difficult to quickly highlight shoal spot depths within a berth box on a conventional bathymetry chart, especially small scale charts densely populated with soundings. It is generally the shoalest depth and its realtive location (chainage) along a wharf which is of importance rather than its absolute position in real world coordinates. This is especially true when under-keel clearance is an issue and dictates where along a wharf a vessel may be berthed.
Hence the new executable app. It will take high resolution XYZ ascii data from within a berth box and "snap" to fender line, and output a re-projected dataset showing Chainage, Depth and (if required) perpendicular distance to fender line.
Capable of handling larger data sets than CivilCAD, and without the crashing ;-)
Often it is difficult to quickly highlight shoal spot depths within a berth box on a conventional bathymetry chart, especially small scale charts densely populated with soundings. It is generally the shoalest depth and its realtive location (chainage) along a wharf which is of importance rather than its absolute position in real world coordinates. This is especially true when under-keel clearance is an issue and dictates where along a wharf a vessel may be berthed.
Hence the new executable app. It will take high resolution XYZ ascii data from within a berth box and "snap" to fender line, and output a re-projected dataset showing Chainage, Depth and (if required) perpendicular distance to fender line.
Capable of handling larger data sets than CivilCAD, and without the crashing ;-)
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
New CARIS SVP importer
Amazingly CARIS HIPS/SIPS has never included a GUI data parser for importing raw SVP data into HIPS. Programmatically quite simple, all online hydrographic acquisition software packages and most other data processing packages have this facility.
Anyone using MBES data, therefore, always has to go through the painstaking task of butchering the files in text editors or write their own macros in order to get the data to fit the CARIS format. Frustrating - I know from experience - especially on jobs where SVP changes frequently both temporally and spatially, with hundreds of SVPs needing conversion. Annoying, especially as all metadata (bar the position) is usually logged in the raw file headers.
Hence my app - the CARIS SVP Importer. If you need an importer for your SVP model, let me know and I may be able to help :-)
Anyone using MBES data, therefore, always has to go through the painstaking task of butchering the files in text editors or write their own macros in order to get the data to fit the CARIS format. Frustrating - I know from experience - especially on jobs where SVP changes frequently both temporally and spatially, with hundreds of SVPs needing conversion. Annoying, especially as all metadata (bar the position) is usually logged in the raw file headers.
Hence my app - the CARIS SVP Importer. If you need an importer for your SVP model, let me know and I may be able to help :-)
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Bathymetric Marine Information Overlays (bMIOs) at SPC
I have recently been working on using bMIO outputs from CARIS into QPS Qastor for use by Sydney Ports Pilots.
bMIOs show chart and navigation-related information that
supplements the minimum information required by
the IMO ECDIS. These will be used to display the latest soundings and contours on top of the existing AusCharts.
bMIOs show chart and navigation-related information that
supplements the minimum information required by
the IMO ECDIS. These will be used to display the latest soundings and contours on top of the existing AusCharts.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
SPC Aids Locata Sydney Satellites Project
Sydney Ports Corp recently aided Locata Corp & University NSW with the city trials of Locata ground-based positioning system installed onboard SV Port Explorer.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Yamba Full Survey Completed
The Clarence River / Yamba Port full survey was completed in October. All went well and data looks great!
Monday, 8 October 2012
Strip The City
Recent works have involved the processing of high-resolution multibeam sonar data of Sydney Harbour, and its wrecks contained within, and the rendering of high-resolution animations for Windfall Films "Strip the City" series, soon to be aired on the Discovery Channel.
For more information: http://www.windfallfilms.com/show/2449/harbour-city-sydney.aspx
For more information: http://www.windfallfilms.com/show/2449/harbour-city-sydney.aspx
Thursday, 27 September 2012
New Survey Vessel "Port Explorer" launched!
The long awaited arrival of SPC's new survey vessel "Port Explorer" was launched last Friday.
We are now in the process of kitting out the SV Port Explorer with a moon pool mounted Reson 7125SV multibeam sonar and Applanix POSMV 320 inertial navigation system.
We are now in the process of kitting out the SV Port Explorer with a moon pool mounted Reson 7125SV multibeam sonar and Applanix POSMV 320 inertial navigation system.
Monday, 27 August 2012
Survey Data Over Offshore Artificial Reef
Shown below is some survey data of an artificial reef located close to the mouth of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour). Artificial reefs have been used extensively around the world to create fish habitat, regenerate damaged ecosystems and to enhance angler catch.
For more in formation, visit http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/saltwater/artificial-reefs
For more in formation, visit http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/saltwater/artificial-reefs
Sunday, 19 August 2012
International Recognition of the Australasian Hydrographic Surveyors Certification Scheme (AHSCP)
On 24 May the AHSCP became the first hydrographic surveyor competency certification scheme to gain recognition from the FIG/IHO/ICA International Board for Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical Cartographers (IBSC).
JP Cheminade has been a SSSI Certified Professional - Level 1 (Hydrographic Survey) since 2010.
For more information, visitit the SSSI website: http://www.sssi.org.au
Further information on FIG/IHO/ICA International Board on Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical Cartographers click here.
JP Cheminade has been a SSSI Certified Professional - Level 1 (Hydrographic Survey) since 2010.
For more information, visitit the SSSI website: http://www.sssi.org.au
Further information on FIG/IHO/ICA International Board on Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical Cartographers click here.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Run for Annie completed!
Well done to our team of 3 who completed the Hunter Valley half marathon at the weekend, raising over 500GBP for the Christie, in memory of our friend Annie who passed away from cancer (far too young) last year.
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