Lecturer(s)
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Aubrecht Jan, prof. Ing. PhD
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Pospíšil Martin, doc. Ing. PhD.
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Mašek Marek, doc. Ing. PhD.
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Course content
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Observation methods in relative gravimetry. Gravimetric surveying in the area of Castle Nečtiny. Determination of three dimensional positions of gravimetric points. Adjustment of a gravimetric network. Evaluation of gravity anomalies and disturbances. Reduction of observed gravity for topographical and atmospheric effects. Tidal effects. Creation of gravimetric maps and databases. Solution of the gravimetric quasi-geoid. Precise leveling: estimation of orthometric and Molodensky normal heights.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Collaborative instruction, Lecture with visual aids, Field trip
- Practical training (number of hours)
- 40 hours per semester
- Contact hours
- 12 hours per semester
- Preparation for laboratory testing; outcome analysis (1-8)
- 10 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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Pre-requisities for this course are as follows: KMA/GEN2, KMA/VP1, KMA/MFG, KMA/VP2. |
learning outcomes |
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Participants of this course gain practical experiences with surveying and processing of gravity data. They learn how to operate a relative gravimeter and estimate three dimensional positions of gravity stations. Applications of gravity data in geodesy, namely estimation of the gravimetric quasi-geoid and physically-defined heights, are also tested within this course. |
teaching methods |
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Lecture with visual aids |
Field trip |
Collaborative instruction |
assessment methods |
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Project |
Recommended literature
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Literatura je dána literaturou podmiňujících předmětů a doporučením garanta oboru./ Literature as given by the conditional courses and recommended by the course guarantor..
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