Cave Surveying Speleology Outdoors
Cave Surveying Speleology Outdoors
Cave Surveying
Cave surveying is the systematic mapping and recording of cave passage. It generally results in a 2D pictorial outline of a cave system. Surveying is regarded as a key part of documenting the discovery of new cave passage.
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- Information on developing an electronic surveying tool to make cave surveying easier and less error-prone.
- An analysis of cave geometry modelling methods by Todd R Kincaid, USA.
- UK organisation to promote discussion, research, information dissemination, and practical help on cave surveying.
- A suggested XML vocabulary for the speleological community.
- Underwater cave survey techniques, links to cave survey computer programs, and cave survey projects in Florida and the Bahamas.
- Post a question or browse the archives.
- Aiming to establish a hardware and software independent format for the transfer and archiving of speleological data.
- The proposal and ongoing effort to establish XML based standards for the representation of cave survey data.
- A detailed paper on the treatment and minimising of errors in surveying.
- Worldwide cave survey database, with limited viewing of surveys and links to the survey publishers.
- A cave survey and map data format for storing all information about a cave survey or an entire cave map.
- The Journal of the BCRA Cave Surveying Group
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