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		<title>Elac SeaBeam 3030 on board !</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>G.A.S. has bought an Elac Nautik SeaBeam 3030 deep water multiping multibeam system. The system will be installed with a gondola beneath R/V Odin Finder and will allow GAS to survey down to 6000m water depth. Installation is on going in the Trapani harbour.</p>
<p>L'articolo <a href="https://www.lighthouse-geo.com/2011/04/02/seabeam-3030/">Elac SeaBeam 3030 on board !</a> sembra essere il primo su <a href="https://www.lighthouse-geo.com">Lighthouse</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GAS has bought an <a title="ELAC 3030 - pdf opening in a new tab" href="http://www.elac-nautik.de/_uploads/images/pdf/L3_ELAC_Nautik_SeaBeam_3030.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Elac Nautik SeaBeam 3030</a> deep water multiping multibeam system.</p>
<p>The SeaBeam 3030 multibeam echo sounder collects bathymetric, corrected backscatter, sidescan and Water Column Imaging (WCI) data in medium depth and deep waters over a wide swath in excess of  140 degrees, meeting all relevant survey standards. Due to its depth performance in combination with wide coverage, SeaBeam 3030 is the ideal hydrographic sensor for mapping the continental rise. The system will be installed with a gondola beneath R/V Odin Finder and will allow GAS to survey down to 6000m water depth.</p>
<p><strong>Key Features</strong></p>
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<li>Up to 7,000 m Depth Performance</li>
<li>Up to 7,000 m Bottom Coverage</li>
<li>Multi-Ping Mode</li>
<li>Real-time Water Column Imaging (WCI)</li>
<li>Mobile Version for up to 3Â° x 2Â° Beam Width</li>
<li>Transducers adapted to Specifi c Ship&#8217;s Hull (optional)</li>
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<p>L'articolo <a href="https://www.lighthouse-geo.com/2011/04/02/seabeam-3030/">Elac SeaBeam 3030 on board !</a> sembra essere il primo su <a href="https://www.lighthouse-geo.com">Lighthouse</a>.</p>
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