GB/T 1920-1980
Abolished
HY/T 134-2010
Active
Industry standards-The ocean
HY/T 134-2010 Sea level observation and impact assessment
HY/T 134-2010 Sea level observation and impact assessment
Basic Information
Standard Code:
HY/T 134-2010
Standard Type:
Industry standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Oceanography
ICS Name:
Geology, meteorology, and hydrology
Publish Date:
2010-08-31
Implement Date:
2010-10-01
Pages:
26 pages
Scope
This standard specifies the technical requirements and methods for observing the impact of sea level and sea level changes, and proposes an evaluation system and evaluation methods for the impact of sea level changes.
This standard is applicable to sea level observation, observation of the impact of sea level changes, and evaluation of the impact of sea level changes in coastal areas of the People's Republic of China.
Development Information
Referenced Standards
GB/T 11896-1989 Water quality—Determination of chloride—Silver nitrate titration method
GB/T 12897-2006 Specifications for the first and second order leveling
GB/T 14914-2006 The specification for offshore observations
CH/T 2008-2005
SL 79-1994
HY/T 058-2010 Operational norms for archives on the oceanographic survey observation and monitoring
NY/T 1121.2-2006 Soil testing Part 2: Determination of soil pH
NY/T 1121.16-2006 Soil testing Part 16: Determination of Total Available Water Soluble Salts in Soil
NY/T 1121.17-2006 Soil testing Part 17: Determination of chloride ion content in soil
NY/T 1121.18-2006 Soil testing Part 18: Determination of sulfate ion content in soil
HY/T 058-2001 Ocean survey, observation, monitoring, archive business specifications
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Replaced
GB/T 958-1989 Geological symbols used for regional geological maps (1:50000)
GB/T 11615-1989
Replaced
GB/T 11615-1989 Geologic exploration standard of geothermal resources
GB/T 12329-1990
Active
GB/T 12329-1990 Karst geology terminology
GB/T 12745-1991
Replaced
GB/T 12745-1991 Static penetrometer
GB/T 12746-1991
Replaced