Wykorzystanie zdjęć lotniczych i naziemnych przy kartowaniu i opracowaniu Mapy Geologicznej Tatr Polskich w skali 1: 10000
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UTILIZATION OF AEROPHOTOGRAMMETRIC AND TERRESTRIAL SURVEYS FOR MAPPING AND, PREPARATION FO THE PRINTING THE GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE POLISH TATRA MONTAINS, SCALE 1:10 000Preparing for printing the Geological Institute's "Geological Map of the Polish Tatra Mountains", scale 1:10 000; ,the author and his associates employed on a large scale topographical photogrammetry; and photointerpretation (“Photogeology") of aerophotogrammetric terrestrial surveys. In their work, they used graphical radial phototriangulation method, rosettes of directions to accepted measurement points with calculation of the radial deviation of direction points, and the simplified photopolygonal method of topographical and geological data·between concentrated points, by the use of the methods previously mentioned. Very useful proved to be geological-topographical surveys connected with points concentrated mainly by radial phototriangulation, using a universal telemeter "Teletop" made by C. Zeiss in Jena.Downloads
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