Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
monitors plot
Russian translation:
контрольный участок/ участок под наблюдением (контролем) мониторов
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Elena Ow-Wing
Oct 9, 2014 12:07
9 yrs ago
English term
monitors plot
English to Russian
Tech/Engineering
Surveying
Seismic acquisition
Seismic Acquisition
1. Seismic field tapes (External hard disks) – 2 copies
2. Observers log and Navigation log – 2 sets each for each line
3. Raw navigation data (External hard disks) – 2 copies
4. MONITORS PLOT (each 40 SP) - 2 sets each for each line
5. Single trace plot – 2 copies for each line
6. QC Brute stack plot- 2 copies
7. Acquisition operation report which details the full acquisition geometry,
specifications etc. (CD and HC) – 2 copies each
8. Navigation parameter report (CD and HC) – 2 copies each
9. Bathymetry data (CD) – 2 copies
10. Pre-plot and post plot maps of the area (in appropriate scale) – 2 copies
1. Seismic field tapes (External hard disks) – 2 copies
2. Observers log and Navigation log – 2 sets each for each line
3. Raw navigation data (External hard disks) – 2 copies
4. MONITORS PLOT (each 40 SP) - 2 sets each for each line
5. Single trace plot – 2 copies for each line
6. QC Brute stack plot- 2 copies
7. Acquisition operation report which details the full acquisition geometry,
specifications etc. (CD and HC) – 2 copies each
8. Navigation parameter report (CD and HC) – 2 copies each
9. Bathymetry data (CD) – 2 copies
10. Pre-plot and post plot maps of the area (in appropriate scale) – 2 copies
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контрольный участок/ участок под контролем мониторов
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3. Use the Buffer tool in ArcGIS to create a 50 m buffer circle (100 m diameter) around the point marking the 50 m end of the transect. This is your habitat survey plot.
http://www.tidalmarshmonitoring.org/pdf/USGS-WERC-Vegetation...
Long-Term Monitoring Surveys use fixed plots to document changes in percent cover, or abundance of targeted species or species assemblages.
Permanent photoplots are used to monitor percent cover of organisms within target species assemblages. Plots are established for a given species assemblage if overall cover at a site is sufficient for monitoring. In general, 5 replicate plots (50 x 75 cm) are placed in a stratified random manner throughout the target species' zone of maximum abundance.
http://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/pacificrockyintertidal/methods/index...
3. Use the Buffer tool in ArcGIS to create a 50 m buffer circle (100 m diameter) around the point marking the 50 m end of the transect. This is your habitat survey plot.
http://www.tidalmarshmonitoring.org/pdf/USGS-WERC-Vegetation...
Long-Term Monitoring Surveys use fixed plots to document changes in percent cover, or abundance of targeted species or species assemblages.
Permanent photoplots are used to monitor percent cover of organisms within target species assemblages. Plots are established for a given species assemblage if overall cover at a site is sufficient for monitoring. In general, 5 replicate plots (50 x 75 cm) are placed in a stratified random manner throughout the target species' zone of maximum abundance.
http://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/pacificrockyintertidal/methods/index...
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