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Page 1: Antarctica map index at scale 1:1000 000 Poster 1

Antarctica map index at scale 1:1000 000

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Russian topographic maps for the territory of East Antarctica included into the GIS project.

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The Larsemann Hills map coverage by Australia, China and Russia.

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Information related to initial points of the controls of Australia, China and Russia.

Geodetic and rectangular space coordinates of the ZSS4 mark.

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Planned GPS bridging network diagram

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GIS is intended for the following:

- collection, storage, revision, monitoring and delivery of

information on survey and map coverage of the territory;

- ensuring planning, bridging and extension of the controls;

- ensuring GPS-observations of some marks, aerial photography

and subsequent topographical mapping of the territory;

- subject mapping of the territory;

- ensuring the work requiring survey and map coverage of the

territory.

GIS is to meet the following requirements:

- fullness, authenticity and reliability of data on the area survey and

map coverage;

- prompt input/output of necessary data;

- possibility to apply a principle of layer-by-layer data input and

processing;

- availability of up-to-date GIS software and normative technical

documentation regulating its use (user’s manual);

- possibility of access through an access system to some elements

of the GIS functional network by means of e-mail and Internet.

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GIS data composition.

1. Data of the control:

- mark name;

- elevations and coordinates system;

- geodetic, rectangular space and plane rectangular coordinates;

- mark centre and sign type;

- mark elevations and coordinates determination method;

- country-doer, organization-doer;

- date of the work carrying-out.

2. Area topographical mapping data:

- type of survey (aerial photography, tacheometric or plane-table survey);

- scale of the survey;

- brief description of the applied survey (for the basic method – aerial

photography: flying height, aerial camera focal length, lateral and fore-and-

aft overlap and other additional information);

- horizontal control network provision method (for aerial photography –

photographic extension method: GPS-determinations or on-board

radiogeodetic determinations of the image centre coordinates, field image

compilation survey);

- country-doer, organization-doer;

- date of the work carrying-out.

3. Cartographic data:

- general information on topographic mapping of the territory (ellipsoid,

cartographic projection, topographic map and plan numbering system,

etc.);

- for every map (plan) sheet: number, scale, compilation method;

- paper and digital copies of the available map (plan) sheets;

- country-doer, organization-doer;

- date of the work carrying-out.

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Poster Poster 88GIS principal diagram.

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ESTIMATE OF DIRECT EXPENDITURE

CONSOLIDATED ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE FOR WORK CARRYING OUT