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Eng ID Term Definition
1401
direction of wind
Direction from which the WIND blows. Also called wind direction.
1402
direction theodolite
See THEODOLITE.
1403
direct levelling
See LEVELLING.
1404
direct wave
See WAVE.
1405
disc
(U.S. disk). Rotating storage medium composed of one or two usable surfaces or a vertical assembly of such discs with a common axis. Typical... more
(U.S. disk). Rotating storage medium composed of one or two usable surfaces or a vertical assembly of such discs with a common axis. Typically discs combine high storage volumes and short access time allowing fast access to data which is distributed randomly over the medium.
1406
discoloured water
Unnatural coloured areas in the SEA due to the existence of SHOALS. SEA WATER having a colour other than the blues and greens normally seen.... more
Unnatural coloured areas in the SEA due to the existence of SHOALS. SEA WATER having a colour other than the blues and greens normally seen. Variations of the colours red, yellow, green and brown, as well as black and white, have been reported. Dis­colorations may appear in patches, streaks, or large areas and may be caused by concentrations of inorganic or organic particles or PLANKTON. See RED TIDE.
1407
discontinuity layer
See THERMOCLINE.
1408
discrepancy
A difference between results of duplicate or comparable measures of a quantity. The difference in computed values of a quantity obtained by ... more
A difference between results of duplicate or comparable measures of a quantity. The difference in computed values of a quantity obtained by different processes using DATA from the same SURVEY.
1409
discrepancy in position
The difference between a reckoned and an observed position at the same time.
1410
discriminator
A radar circuit that produces a RESPONSE which depends upon the FREQUENCY of the input signal. A transponder beacon circuit which accepts PU... more
A radar circuit that produces a RESPONSE which depends upon the FREQUENCY of the input signal. A transponder beacon circuit which accepts PULSES of proper duration and rejects others. That part of a frequency modulation receiver which converts the modulated SIGNALS directly into audiofrequency signals.
1411
dish aerial
A parabolic aerial for the receipt and transmission of high frequency radio signals.
1412
dispersion
The separation of RADIANT ENERGY into its various components. In optics, the separation of light into its component colours by its passage t... more
The separation of RADIANT ENERGY into its various components. In optics, the separation of light into its component colours by its passage through a diffraction grating or by REFRACTION such as that provided by a prism. In OCEANOGRAPHY, the separation of a complex surface gravity wave disturbance into its component parts.
1413
displacement
In RADIOLOCA­TION, the half of the band of uncertainty having as its centre line an ELECTRONIC LINE OF POSITION. In PHOTOGRAMMETRY, any shif... more
In RADIOLOCA­TION, the half of the band of uncertainty having as its centre line an ELECTRONIC LINE OF POSITION. In PHOTOGRAMMETRY, any shift in the position of an IMAGE on a PHOTOGRAPH which does not alter the perspective characteristics of the PHOTOGRAPH (i.e. shift due to TILT of the PHOTOGRAPH, scale change in the PHOTOGRAPH, and RELIEF of the objects photographed).
1414
displacement drafts
See DRAFT.
1415
display
A visual presentation of data.
1416
distance finding station
A RADIOBEACON equipped with a synchronized SOUND SIGNAL to provide a means of determining distances from the source of the SOUND, by measuri... more
A RADIOBEACON equipped with a synchronized SOUND SIGNAL to provide a means of determining distances from the source of the SOUND, by measuring the difference in the time of reception of the SIGNALS.
1417
distance measuring equipment (DME)
See ELECTRONIC DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT.
1418
distance reduction
See REDUCTION TO SEA LEVEL.
1419
distortion
An undesired change in WAVEFORM. In optics, an aberration affecting the position of the IMAGES off the AXIS, in which objects at different A... more
An undesired change in WAVEFORM. In optics, an aberration affecting the position of the IMAGES off the AXIS, in which objects at different ANGULAR DISTANCES from the AXIS undergo different MAGNIFICATIONS. Also called lens distortion. In PHOTOGRAPHY, any shift in the position of an IMAGE on a PHOTOGRAPH which alters the perspective characteristics of the PHOTOGRAPH. Causes of image distortion include lens aberration, DIFFERENTIAL SHRINKAGE of film or paper, and motion of the film or CAMERA.
1420
distortion: angular
In CARTOGRAPHY, DISTORTION in a PROJECTION because of non-conformality. See CONFORMALITY.