2009
DOI: 10.1556/ageod.44.2009.1.10
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Horizontal control for stable cadastre and second military survey (Franziszeische Landesaufnahme) in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia

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“…This problem is mostly related to the oldest maps used in the study. Although the Second Military Survey maps were created using uniform geodetic horizontal control (Čada & Vichrová, 2009), the differences among editions are visible. On the newest editions of the Second Military Survey maps (available for Poland, Romania and Ukraine), the Root Mean Square Error error usually did not exceed 30 m, while in part of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia it was only slightly more, usually not exceeding 50 m. The highest values, up to 100 m or very rarely even more, were found on the oldest editions of the maps, located partly in Hungary and partly in Slovakia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem is mostly related to the oldest maps used in the study. Although the Second Military Survey maps were created using uniform geodetic horizontal control (Čada & Vichrová, 2009), the differences among editions are visible. On the newest editions of the Second Military Survey maps (available for Poland, Romania and Ukraine), the Root Mean Square Error error usually did not exceed 30 m, while in part of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia it was only slightly more, usually not exceeding 50 m. The highest values, up to 100 m or very rarely even more, were found on the oldest editions of the maps, located partly in Hungary and partly in Slovakia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cadastral Maps and Second Military Survey maps were georeferenced by affinity type of transformation in ESRI ArcGIS 10.3 package and using the ground control points that persisted during the whole studied period (see also Čada and Vichrová, , for methodology, and Table for digitization scale). The second (1954) and the third (2014) period sources were available as an orthorectified imagery.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2007;Harvey, Kaim, Gajda, 2014), vývoj specifických prvků kulturní krajiny (Šantrůčková, Dostálek, Demková 2015) či formy hospodaření (Krčmářová, Jeleček, 2017). Do třetí skupiny spadají studie metodické a přehledové, jež odborné veřejnosti představují a popisují jednotlivé historické katastry a jejich potenciál pro výzkum historické krajiny (Trpáková 2009;Lisec, Navratil 2014), včetně možnosti zpracování historických katastrálních map v geografických informačních systémech (Čada, Vichrová 2009;Tobiáš, Cajthaml, Krejčí 2018) a kritickou interpretaci takto získaných informací (Forejt, Dolejš, Raška 2018). Dostupnost digitalizovaných map ze starých katastrů, jejich zpracování a následná analýza v GIS nejenom nastínily další možnosti výzkumu historické krajiny, ale zároveň ukázaly potenciál těchto historických pramenů širokému spektru oborů studujících krajinu.…”
Section: Využití Starých Katastrů Pro Studium Historické Krajinyunclassified