9783565393992 - bathymetric routing: topographical hazards in deep-sea cable laying: trenches, turbidity, and the geotechnical engineering of underwater communication networks von gonzalez, craig (2 Ergebnisse)

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Dropping a multi-million-dollar telecommunication line blindly into the ocean is a recipe for instant severing. The seabed is not a flat, sandy expanse; it is a hostile, highly dynamic geological environment featuring jagged mountain ranges, caustic…hydrothermal vents, and sudden, devastating underwater avalanches known as turbidity currents. Surviving this terrain requires meticulous mapping.Before a single inch of glass fiber touches the water, survey vessels spend months bouncing acoustic sonar off the abyssal plain to generate high-resolution bathymetric maps. Engineers must thread the needle, plotting a route that avoids tectonic fault lines where seismic tremors could guillotine the line, while simultaneously navigating around deep-sea trenches that exceed the physical crush depth of the cable's armor. A miscalculation in tension or slack during deployment can leave the line suspended over a chasm, vibrating itself to death in deep-sea currents.Chart the most treacherous terrain on Earth. Understand the complex interplay of marine geology, sonar mapping, and geotechnical engineering that determines the physical path of the global internet.

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Dropping a multi-million-dollar telecommunication line blindly into the ocean is a recipe for instant severing. The seabed is not a flat, sandy expanse; it is a hostile, highly dynamic geological environment featuring jagged mountain…ranges, caustic hydrothermal vents, and sudden, devastating underwater avalanches known as turbidity currents. Surviving this terrain requires meticulous mapping.Before a single inch of glass fiber touches the water, survey vessels spend months bouncing acoustic sonar off the abyssal plain to generate high-resolution bathymetric maps. Engineers must thread the needle, plotting a route that avoids tectonic fault lines where seismic tremors could guillotine the line, while simultaneously navigating around deep-sea trenches that exceed the physical crush depth of the cable's armor. A miscalculation in tension or slack during deployment can leave the line suspended over a chasm, vibrating itself to death in deep-sea currents.Chart the most treacherous terrain on Earth. Understand the complex interplay of marine geology, sonar mapping, and geotechnical engineering that determines the physical path of the global internet. 112 pp. Englisch.