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The Mapping Survey of locality in Jedovnice
Pšikalová, Věra ; Kratochvíl, Richard (referee) ; Kuruc, Michal (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with mapping of topography and altimetry in Jedovnice. The main object of the survey has been access road to the campsite with its adjacent terrain along the Olšovec pond. The final outcome is a map created with use of a tachymetry method in a scale of 1:500 and in the 3rd class of accuracy. The resulting map is subject to the standards ČSN 01 3410 and ČSN 01 3411. This thesis begins with theoretical knowledge of maps as a general term and continuously leads to practical knowledge leading to final map creation.
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Documentation of the fortification near Snovídky
Cafourková, Jitka ; Koróniová, Monika (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the creation of a contour plan in the scale of 1: 250 and visualization of the terrain area of the Fortification near Snovídky. Measuring, computing and graphic work was carried out. The methods used include the GNSS method, the traverse and the tachymetric method. The inspection was performed by independent measurement of two control profiles. Primary Groma v.11, Microstation PowerDraf V8i Select and Atlas DMT were used for processing. The location was placed in the coordinate system S-JTSK and elevation system Bpv. Accuracy is suitable for Class 3 accuracy.
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The Mapping Survey of the locality Vilémovice
Čermáková, Markéta ; Navrátil, Tomáš (referee) ; Kuruc, Michal (advisor)
The subject of this thesis was to make thematical map in scale 1:500 for location in Moravian Karst in Vilémovice. The main task was to measure the location so the topografy, terrain skeleton and mainly the karst formation located there would be captured. The final map will be used by CHKO of Moravian Karst. All of the required standards were used to finish the mapping as well as the table of atributes given by CHKO of Moravian Karst.
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Map of the Dratenická Cave Surroundings in Moravian Karst
Hanuš, Vojtěch ; Švábenský, Otakar (referee) ; Weigel, Josef (advisor)
The aims of my diploma thesis are the design of a map of Drátenická cave surroundings in the Moravian Karst in the 1:500 scale with details utilizable by speleologists and the examination of a map of 1945 depicting the region of Drátenická cave. The thesis includes an elaboration of the theoretical foundations relevant for the fulfillment of the aims and the descriptions of the geodetic and processing procedures. The outcome of the thesis is the planimetric and altimetric survey, a new digital map of the region and the final examination of planimetric and altimetric components of the map of 1945.
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Surveying and creation of thematic large scale map in Brno area
Zajíčková, Katarína ; Brátová, Kateřina (referee) ; Vondrák, Jiří (advisor)
The object of this bachelor thesis was to measure and construct the thematic map in city of Brno, specifically in locality called Wilson forest. It was built auxiliary measuring network, which was by the public punctual field connected to the mandatory reference systems – S-JTSK and Bpv. Subsequently from auxiliary measuring spots, was by tachometric method measured a specified territory. Then the coordinates and the altitudes of measured spots have been calculated. Afterwards was made testing of exactness of checking measured spots and from measured data was made the thematic map in the map scale 1:500 and in the third grade of exactness.
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Documentation of sinkholes in Vilemovice locality
Gladiš, Andrej ; Fišer, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vondrák, Jiří (advisor)
The main aim of this work is to execute tacheometric map of given sinkholes in the area of Vilémovice. The priority in the terrain was to describe correctly planimetric as well as diagrammatic ratios of sinkholes which have not been documented. Specifically, it describes a comprehensive procedure for aiming planimetry elements as well as edges of a slope on a scale 1:200, and aim of wider surroundings on a scale 1:2 000 for placing these sinkholes in the space. Measurement was conducted by the help of tachymetry method using also electronic devices. The final graphic output was executed in MicroStation software.
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