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1061
coordinates: plane rectangular
A system of COOR­DINATES in a HORIZONTAL PLANE used to describe the POSITIONS of points with respect to an arbitrary ORIGIN by means of two ... more
A system of COOR­DINATES in a HORIZONTAL PLANE used to describe the POSITIONS of points with respect to an arbitrary ORIGIN by means of two distances perpendicular to each other. The two REFERENCE LINES at right angles to each other passing through the ORIGIN are called the coordinate axes. The distances parallel to the true (or arbitrarily assigned) north-south axis are called the ordinates, or the y coordinates. The distances parallel to the true (or arbitrarily assigned) east-west axis are called the abscissae,or the x coordinates. The north and east directions are usually taken as positive, and the south and west directions are usually taken as negative. Also referred to as plane coordinates.
1062
coordinates: polar
A system of COORDINATES used to describe the POSITION of a point in space with respect to an arbitrarily chosen ORIGIN by means of two DIREC... more
A system of COORDINATES used to describe the POSITION of a point in space with respect to an arbitrarily chosen ORIGIN by means of two DIRECTIONS and one distance; i.e., the vectorial angles and radius vector magnitude.
1063
coordinates: rectangular
COORDINATES on any system in which the axes of reference intersect at right angles.
1064
coordinates: space
In PHOTOGRAMMETRY the term may refer to any general three-dimensional coordinate system used to define the POSITION of a point in the object... more
In PHOTOGRAMMETRY the term may refer to any general three-dimensional coordinate system used to define the POSITION of a point in the object space, as distinguished from the IMAGE of the same point on a PHOTOGRAPH.
1065
coordinates: spherical
A system of POLAR COORDINATES in which the ORIGIN is the centre of a sphere and the points all lie on the surface of a sphere. The POLAR AXI... more
A system of POLAR COORDINATES in which the ORIGIN is the centre of a sphere and the points all lie on the surface of a sphere. The POLAR AXIS of such a system cuts the sphere at its two POLES.
1066
coordinates: strip
The COORDINATES of any point in a strip, whether on the GROUND or actually an AIR STATION, referred to the ORIGIN and axes of the air coordi... more
The COORDINATES of any point in a strip, whether on the GROUND or actually an AIR STATION, referred to the ORIGIN and axes of the air coordinate system of the first OVERLAP.
1067
coordinate system
A fixed system of lines used to define the position of a point, line, or plane.
1068
coordinatograph
An instrument used to plot in terms of PLANE RECTANGULAR COORDINATES. It may be an integral part of a STEREOSCOPIC PLOTTING INSTRUMENT where... more
An instrument used to plot in terms of PLANE RECTANGULAR COORDINATES. It may be an integral part of a STEREOSCOPIC PLOTTING INSTRUMENT whereby the planimetric motions (x and y) of the FLOATING MARK are plotted directly.
1069
coplane: basal
In PHOTOGRAMMETRY, the condition of EXPOSURE of a pair of PHOTOGRAPHS in which the two PHOTOGRAPHS lie in a common plane parallel to the AIR... more
In PHOTOGRAMMETRY, the condition of EXPOSURE of a pair of PHOTOGRAPHS in which the two PHOTOGRAPHS lie in a common plane parallel to the AIR BASE. If the AIR BASE is horizontal, the PHOTOGRAPHS are said to be exposed in horizontal coplane.
1070
copper plate
Polished PLATE on which manuscript drawings were formerly engraved for the printing of CHARTS.
1071
coral
Hard calcareous skeletons of many tribes of marine polyps.
1072
coral head
A massive mushroom or pillar shaped coral growth.
1073
coral reef
A REEF, often of large extent, composed chiefly of CORAL and its derivatives.
1074
co-range line
A line through points of equal TIDE RANGE.
1075
cordillera
A RANGE or system of MOUNTAINS.
1076
core
The central or innermost part of anything. See CENTROSPHERE. In OCEANOGRAPHY, a vertical, cylindrical sample of the BOTTOM SEDIMENTS from w... more
The central or innermost part of anything. See CENTROSPHERE. In OCEANOGRAPHY, a vertical, cylindrical sample of the BOTTOM SEDIMENTS from which the nature and stratification of the BOTTOM may be determined. Also calledcore sampleor sediment core.
1077
core barrel
The tubular section of a core sampling device. Bottom sediment samples are collected either directly in the core barrel or in a plastic line... more
The tubular section of a core sampling device. Bottom sediment samples are collected either directly in the core barrel or in a plastic liner placed inside it. Also called coring (or core) tube.
1078
core catcher
A mechanical device located at the bottom of a CORE BARREL to retain a BOTTOM SAMPLE.
1079
corer
A device for obtaining a CORE; a hollow tube that is driven into the ocean floor. Also called coring instrument or coring device. See CORER:... more
A device for obtaining a CORE; a hollow tube that is driven into the ocean floor. Also called coring instrument or coring device. See CORER: HYDROPLASTIC, CORER: PISTON, PIGGOT GUN and VACUUM LEAD.
1080
corer: hydroplastic
A deep sea coring device, developed at the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, to obtain 3 1/2-inch diameter cores up to 12 FEET in length. The... more
A deep sea coring device, developed at the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, to obtain 3 1/2-inch diameter cores up to 12 FEET in length. The barrel is constructed of high-impact grade polyvinyl chloride plastic without an inner liner. Also called polyvinyl corer.