Special Publication No. 32, Hydrographic Dictionary
Year: 1994 Language: english Author: IHO Genre: Dictionary Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 281 Description: The online version of the Hydrographic Dictionary, IHO Publication S-32, has been prepared using the definitions included in the printed 5th Edition of S-32 The preparation of this Fifth Edition of the Hydrographic Dictionary was undertaken by a Working Group established in accordance with the Bureau's Circular Letter CL 45/1984 of 13 December 1984. The Working Group was comprised of staff members of the Hydrographic Offices of Argentina, Croatia (associate member), France, and the United States of America (NOS). It carried out its work under the chairmanship of Captain H.-P. Rohde, IHB. The Hydrographic Dictionary is published in two parts. Part I contains terms and definitions in the two official IHO languages and is published in separate volumes for each language. The definitions are intended to give concise explanations of terms, without necessarily considering specific applications or interpretations as, for example, for legal matters. Definitions of terms in Part I which were taken from publications of other authorities, are given without quoting these authorities. Other IHO publications containing glossaries were consulted to ensure consistency. Part II will consist of separate supplements that provide a translation of the terms into various languages other than the official IHO languages. In each supplement, the terms will be listed alphabetically in English, with their equivalent in the other language, but without a translation of the definition. Each supplement will also contain an alphabetical listing of the terms in the other language, giving the relevant index number of the term in the English volume of Part I. The English text in Volume I of this Dictionary has been modified to ensure maximum agreement with the French text and also to take into account certain more recent sources which have become available since the date of the Fourth Edition. Valuable advice has been received from the Hydrographic Offices of a number of Member States and from other users of the Hydrographic Dictionary which sent the Bureau lists of proposed amendments to the 1990, Fourth Edition.
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Special Publication No. 32, Hydrographic Dictionary
Year: 1994
Language: english
Author: IHO
Genre: Dictionary
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 281
Description: The online version of the Hydrographic Dictionary, IHO Publication S-32, has been prepared using the definitions
included in the printed 5th Edition of S-32
The preparation of this Fifth Edition of the Hydrographic Dictionary was undertaken by a Working
Group established in accordance with the Bureau's Circular Letter CL 45/1984 of 13 December 1984.
The Working Group was comprised of staff members of the Hydrographic Offices of Argentina,
Croatia (associate member), France, and the United States of America (NOS). It carried out its work under
the chairmanship of Captain H.-P. Rohde, IHB.
The Hydrographic Dictionary is published in two parts. Part I contains terms and definitions in the
two official IHO languages and is published in separate volumes for each language. The definitions are
intended to give concise explanations of terms, without necessarily considering specific applications or
interpretations as, for example, for legal matters. Definitions of terms in Part I which were taken from
publications of other authorities, are given without quoting these authorities. Other IHO publications
containing glossaries were consulted to ensure consistency.
Part II will consist of separate supplements that provide a translation of the terms into various
languages other than the official IHO languages. In each supplement, the terms will be listed alphabetically in
English, with their equivalent in the other language, but without a translation of the definition. Each
supplement will also contain an alphabetical listing of the terms in the other language, giving the relevant
index number of the term in the English volume of Part I.
The English text in Volume I of this Dictionary has been modified to ensure maximum agreement
with the French text and also to take into account certain more recent sources which have become available
since the date of the Fourth Edition.
Valuable advice has been received from the Hydrographic Offices of a number of Member States
and from other users of the Hydrographic Dictionary which sent the Bureau lists of proposed amendments to
the 1990, Fourth Edition.
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