DocumentCode
2498925
Title
Revisiting the SS Central America search
Author
Stone, L.D.
Author_Institution
Metron, Inc., Reston, VA, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
26-29 July 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
In 1857, while carrying passengers and gold from California to New York, the SS Central America sank in a hurricane, taking some three tons of gold bars and coins to the ocean bottom almost 8,000 ft below. Some 425 people, including the captain of the ship, lost their lives. In 1989, after three summers of effort at sea, the Columbus America Discovery Group recovered one ton of gold bars and coins from the wreck. This paper reviews the analysis that was performed to produce the probability distribution used to plan the successful search for the wreck and critiques that analysis based on information obtained in the years since the original 1992 article was written on this topic. This paper also provides an update on the legal battles and the disposition of the recovered gold.
Keywords
gold; naval engineering; statistical distributions; Columbus America Discovery Group; SS Central America Search; gold bars; gold coins; hurricane; probability distribution; wreck; Gold; Law; Marine vehicles; Moon; Oceans; Search problems; Uncertainty; Bayesian; estimation; probability; search; subjective;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Fusion (FUSION), 2010 13th Conference on
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN
978-0-9824438-1-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIF.2010.5712111
Filename
5712111
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