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NOAA's Historic Coast & Geodetic Survey (C&GS) Collection
Catalog of Images

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Skiff outfitted for hydrography - casting the lead. Skiff off of HYDROGRAPHER
Eastern Gulf of Mexico 1925
2051 thumbnail picture
Boston Whaler outfitted for hydrography. Boat off of PEIRCE
Penobscot Bay, Maine 1985
2052 thumbnail picture
Small boat hydro - Cook Inlet area. Boat off of PATHFINDER
Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska 1970
2053 thumbnail picture
Low tide - rock shows where vessel struck and then sank. Vessel captain claimed to be in mid-channel far from any hazards. Paint, metal fragments, and rivets proved differently
Alaska
2054 thumbnail picture
Egyptian tomb painting from 1450 B.C. showing officer with sounding pole. Officer is telling crew to come ahead slow. Engineers with cat-o'-nine-tails assuring proper response from engines
Egypt 1450 B.C.
2055 thumbnail picture
St. Brendan striking out into the Atlantic - about 6th Century A.D. St. Brendan checking depths with his sounding pole
Ireland 500 A.D.
2056 thumbnail picture
Frontispiece from the Hastings Rutter - 1450 A.D. early English pilot guide. Possibly first picture of leadline sounding
Thames River, England 1450 A.D.
2057 thumbnail picture
Sailor sounding from merchantman - Nineteenth Century. Sketch by Gordon Grant
2058 thumbnail picture
Double sounding chair arrangement. Effort to double density of soundings. Working off of HYDROGRAPHER in 20 to 25 fathoms
Gulf of Mexico 1917
2059 thumbnail picture
Double sounding chair arrangement. Effort to double density of soundings. Working off of HYDROGRAPHER in 20 to 25 fathoms
Gulf of Mexico 1917
2060 thumbnail picture
Double sounding chair arrangement. Effort to double density of soundings. Working off of HYDROGRAPHER in 20 to 25 fathoms
Gulf of Mexico 1917
2061 thumbnail picture
Taking the reading when the line is vertical
2062 thumbnail picture
Boatswain Jahnke casting the lead. Launch off the SURVEYOR
2063 thumbnail picture
Casting the lead - Hydro Manual 1931
2064 thumbnail picture
Casting the lead - Hydro Manual 1931
2065 thumbnail picture
Leadline is vertical for reading. Working off the WESTDAHL
Southeast Alaska 1936
2066 thumbnail picture
Tossing the leadline. Working off the WESTDAHL. Note splash of lead out ahead of ship
Southeast Alaska 1936
2067 thumbnail picture
Sounding in Salton Sea for seaplane landing site. Part of war project to establish seaplane landing sites. Sites used for ferrying seaplanes across United States
Salton Sea, California 1942
2068 thumbnail picture
Trolley sounding arrangement. Off of ISIS
Chesapeake Bay area 1915
2069 thumbnail picture
Trolley and line ready for next sounding. Off of ISIS
East Coast of the United States 1916
2070 thumbnail picture
Trolley rig - Hauling slack from sounding line prior to sounding. Off of ISIS
East Coast of the United States 1916
2071 thumbnail picture
Trolley rig - paying out leadline by hand as trolley carriage runs down cable. Off of ISIS
East Coast of the United States 1916
2072 thumbnail picture
Getting upright cast as sounding stand passes position of lead. Off of ISIS
East Coast of the United States 1916
2073 thumbnail picture
Hauling in sounding line of trolley rig using hand crank on boat deck. Off of ISIS
East Coast of the United States 1916
2074 thumbnail picture
Arrangement of sounding machines on PATHFINDER. Off of PATHFINDER
Philippines 1921
2075 thumbnail picture
Arrangement of sounding machines on PATHFINDER. Off of PATHFINDER
Philippines 1921
2076 thumbnail picture
Arrangement of sounding machine on PIONEER. Off of PIONEER
Southwestern Alaska Peninsula 1924
2077 thumbnail picture
Coast and Geodetic Survey sounding tube equipment. Hydrographic Manual 1931, Figure 17, p. 53
1931
2078 thumbnail picture
Shelter and equipment used in reading sounding tubes. Off of PIONEER
Southwestern Alaska Peninsula 1924
2079 thumbnail picture
Robert Williams with first Fessenden oscillator on the tug Susie D. First successful test of sonic system. Looking for icebergs but also found bottom
North Atlantic 1914
2080 thumbnail picture
Sonic sounding apparatus on the GUIDE. On the ship GUIDE
2081 thumbnail picture
Title page to manual - "The Submarine Fathometer". Fathometer invented by Herbert Grove Dorsey of the Sub Signal Corporation.
2082 thumbnail picture
Fathometer Filter. From the manual - "The Submarine Fathometer"
2083 thumbnail picture
Fathometer Oscillator. From the manual - "The Submarine Fathometer"
2084 thumbnail picture
Internal View of Fathometer. From the manual - "The Submarine Fathometer"
2085 thumbnail picture
Herbert Grove Dorsey - chief physicist of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. With Dorsey Fathometer - Dorsey came to work with C&GS in 1926
1930?
2086 thumbnail picture
Operator using Dorsey Fathometer with flashing light method. Merchant Marine Bulletin No. 9, May 1931
2087 thumbnail picture
Leo Otis Colbert with Dorsey Fathometer No. 3. The first effective shallow and deep water echosounder. Operator watched flashing light. On the ship OCEANOGRAPHER
East Coast of the United States
2088 thumbnail picture
808 fathometer transducer. Hydrographic Manual 1942. Called first portable sonic sounding device. First acoustic sounding device used on C&GS sounding boats for shallow water. First use of shallow water fathometer continuous records by C&GS
2089 thumbnail picture
Prototype "portable" depth recorder used as part of 808 fathometer system. Bulletin 13 of the Association of Field Engineers, 1939, p. 102
2090 thumbnail picture
"Echometre" record from S. S. De Grasse. Crossing over canyon near Georges Bank. Bulletin 4 of the Association of Field Engineers, Dec. 1931, p. 83
2091 thumbnail picture
Early graphic record from Sub Signal system. Off S.S. Yarmouth between Boston and Yarmouth. Bulletin 6 of the Association of Field Engineers, Dec. 1932, p. 60.
2092 thumbnail picture
Various bottom configurations plus bar check record. Hydrographic Manual 1942
2093 thumbnail picture
Various bottom configurations. Hydrographic Manual 1942
2094 thumbnail picture
Ship on Nantucket Shoals that was subsequently blown up. Fathometer record of remains of ship
2095 thumbnail picture
Expanded view of fathometer record of remains of ship
2096 thumbnail picture
Outer Nushagak Bay sand waves. Observed on PATHFINDER
2097 thumbnail picture
Hydrothermal spring discharging fluid off Pagan Island. Observed on NOAA Ship TOWNSEND CROMWELL
Pagan Island, Marianas Islands 1980?
2098 thumbnail picture
Running up to bank and loosing trace - then heading back out into bay. Record from PEIRCE launch in Delaware Bay 1985
Delaware Bay 1985
2099 thumbnail picture
Ragged appearing fathogram trace caused by coral heads. Record from PEIRCE launch off Eleuthera Island
East side of Eleuthera Island, Bahamas Islands 1984

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