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Gridded Surfaces

 
Swath Angle Weighting
Shoalest Depth True Position
Uncertainty Weight
CUBE

Regular gridded surfaces are georeferenced images that can contain a visual representation of horizontal and vertical uncertainty.

A surface is saved as a CSAR file, using the CARIS Spatial ARchive framework. This file contains the data and metadata for the surface.

These regulate gridded surface types can be created:

Swath Angle Weighting uses a weighting scheme based on a beam's intersection angle with the seafloor.

Shoalest Depth True Position stores the shoalest depth within a given node in the depth layer. The true position of this depth is also stored.

Uncertainty Weight uses a weighting scheme based on depth uncertainty as specified by a selected S-44 survey order.

CUBE (Combined Uncertainty and Bathymetry Estimator) surfaces use multiple hypotheses to represent potential depth variances along the seafloor (seeOverview of CUBE Processing.

See also New Variable Resolution Surface ..