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  1. Hydrography - Wikipedia

    Marine resource exploration and exploitation is a significant application of hydrography, principally focused on the search for hydrocarbons. Hydrographical measurements include the tidal, …

  2. What is hydrography? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Jun 16, 2024 · Hydrography is the science that measures and describes the physical features of the navigable portion of the Earth's surface and adjoining coastal areas. Hydrographic …

  3. Hydrography | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Hydrography ordinarily denotes only the study of ocean depths and of the directions and intensities of ocean currents. Other facets—such as temperature profiles or mineral …

  4. National Hydrography | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Hydrography data are integral to a myriad of mission critical activities undertaken and managed by government entities (Federal, state, regional, county, local, Tribal), nonprofit organizations, …

  5. HYDROGRAPHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HYDROGRAPHY is the description and study of seas, lakes, rivers, and other waters.

  6. Hydrography: What is, characteristics, branches and importance

    Mar 16, 2025 · Hydrography studies a wide variety of bodies of water, from rivers and lakes to oceans, seas, glaciers and groundwater. Each of these bodies has specific characteristics that …

  7. What Is Hydrography? - Definition and Branches - thedailyECO

    Jul 18, 2024 · What is hydrography? Hydrography is the study and mapping of the planet's bodies of water. Its branches include surface hydrology, hydrogeology, oceanography, limnology and …

  8. What is Hydrography? - NOAA Ocean Exploration

    May 19, 2015 · What is Hydrography? Hydrography is the science of measuring and describing the physical features of bodies of water, including the ocean, coastal zones, rivers, and lakes.

  9. HYDROGRAPHY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The geographical contents delimit the region and locate its boundaries by depicting the hydrography and traditional topography (toponymic glyphs and toponyms) of the area of interest.

  10. Hydrography/hypsography integration | U.S. Geological Survey

    Jan 23, 2025 · Hydrography/Hypsography integration, aka Hydro/hypso, involves combining information about water (hydro) and elevation (hypso) to study how water moves across …