This looks potentially very useful, but I have not yet explored defining sd settings in my survey data. So I may need to learn a bit more in order to use it.
I spotted one potential error? In the grade 6 section, the compass bearing is to 0.125 degrees. But the clino is stated as 1.125 degrees. I think both should be 0.125 right? Footleg On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 10:17 PM Benedikt Hallinger <b...@hallinger.org> wrote: > Hello, > > for a recent project i made a grades file (based on the BCRE-example in > therion distribution) for UISv1 specifications (see attachment). > It would be a pleasure for me if it is useful to somebody; it would also be > very nice if i could get some feedback on it. > > > With the naming i had the intention that exporting from databases is easily > doable. The prefix is "UISv1_" followed by the actual grades number. > I included all the grades to faciliate documentation inside the th-files, > so > one can stright export "-1" surveys too. > > > With best regards, > Benedikt Hallinger > > > > > For better archiving and searchability, here is the code reproduced: > ---------------- UISv1Grades.th ------------- > encoding utf-8 > # UIS Grades - International standard grades specification > # from: http://www.uisic.uis-speleo.org/UISmappingGrades.pdf > # Version 2 from 14 Sep 2012 (cosmetic update; UISv1 values still apply) > # > # Note: UIS standards says nothing about accuracy of the stations > # positions, so it is probably good practice to include a > # "sd position <value> <units>" definition in your centrelines. > # > > # Grade -1: no map available > # Only for database purposes: It means that the cave map has not been drawn > yet. > grade "UISv1_-1" -title "UISv1 ungraded survey without map" > # Not applicaple for therion data. > # It is mainly here to support automated data exports from > # databases wich may export such a number. > endgrade > > > # Grade 0: ungraded > # Only for database purposes. If a cave survey is ungraded, its quality > cannot be > # assessed. This is most usually true for historic or otherwise old maps. > grade "UISv1_0" -title "UISv1 ungraded survey" > # Nothing defined here. > # Specifying such an grade may be useful to document that the survey was > # not graded. As it is documented in the *.th-datafiles it may easily be > # searched for. Use it as a kind of "todo" flag... > endgrade > > > # Grade 1: sketch from memory, not to scale > grade "UISv1_1" -title "UISv1 survey grade 1" > # nothing defined here. > # Specifying such an grade may be useful to document that the survey was > # just the result of a sketch and shpuld be redone. > endgrade > > > # Grade 2: No instruments, from annotations/sketches/estimates > # Map compiled from annotations, sketches and estimates made > # in the cave. No instruments used. > grade "UISv1_2" -title "UISv1 survey grade 2" > # nothing defined here. > # Specifying such an grade may be useful to document that the survey > # was the result of sketches/annotations in the cave. > endgrade > > > # Grade 3: Rough magnetic/analogue survey > # Directions measured by compass, distances measured by chord, > # pace, or body dimensions. Significant slopes estimated. > # > # A Silva clinometer or comparable, relatively simple means without precise > # readings qualify for grade 3. Mapping from head to head of the surveyors > # qualifies only for grade 3. Topofil measurements qualify generally for > # grade 3 or 4. > grade "UISv1_3" -title "UISv1 survey grade 3" > > # 95.44% of readings are within 0.5m (2 S.D.) > length 0.25 metres > > # 95.44% of readings are within 5.0 degrees (2 S.D.) > bearing 2.50 degrees > > # 95.44% of readings are within 30.0 degrees (2 S.D.) > # (estimating is allowed, no measurement needed - value guessed by me) > gradient 15.0 degrees > > # UIS specifications say nothing about station position accuracy. > # Add "sd position <value> <units>" to your centreline. > > endgrade > > > # Grade 4: Magnetic survey > # Compass and tape survey, using deliberately chosen and fixed > # stations. Slopes measured by clinometer or horizontal and vertical > # components of line. > # > # Topofil measurements may qualify for grade 4 if the survey shots are not > too > # long and care is given to correctly read all data. Laser rangefinder can > be > # used throughout grades 4 to 5. In order to attain grade 4, fixed and > # re-findable survey stations must be made. They have not to be necessarily > on > # the walls; tripod-mounted points with a defined length above the floor > are > # also accepted > grade "UISv1_4" -title "UISv1 survey grade 4" > > # 95.44% of readings are within 0.1m (2 S.D.) > length 0.05 metres > > # 95.44% of readings are within 2.0 degrees (2 S.D.) > bearing 1.00 degrees > > # 95.44% of readings are within 2.0 degrees (2 S.D.) > gradient 1.00 degrees > > # UIS specifications say nothing about station position accuracy. > # Add "sd position <value> <units>" to your centreline. > > endgrade > > > # Grade 5: > # Compass and tape survey. Directions and slope by calibrated > # instruments, distances by fibreglass or metallic tape, or tachometry. > # > # Calibrated DistoX, DUSI or comparable instruments attain grade 5. With a > # calibration of the length measurement, they attain grade 6. If they are > # uncalibrated, they are to be graded with 1! Topofil used for vertical > pits > # may reach grade 5. In order to reach grade 5, the survey coordinates have > to > # be calculated (xyz coordinates, no polar coordinates plotted with scale > rule > # a d protactor). > grade "UISv1_5" -title "UISv1 survey grade 5" > > # 95.44% of readings are within 0.05m (2 S.D.) > length 0.025 metres > > # 95.44% of readings are within 1.0 degrees (2 S.D.) > bearing 0.5 degrees > > # 95.44% of readings are within 1.0 degrees (2 S.D.) > gradient 0.5 degrees > > # UIS specifications say nothing about station position accuracy. > # Add "sd position <value> <units>" to your centreline. > > endgrade > > > # Grade 6: > # Survey or triangulation using calibrated, tripod-mounted instruments > # for directions and slope. Distances by calibrated tape, precise > # tacheometry, or calibrated DistoX type (angles and length). > grade "UISv1_6" -title "UISv1 survey grade 6" > > # 95.44% of readings are within 0.02m (2 S.D.) > length 0.01 metres > > # 95.44% of readings are within 0.25 degrees (2 S.D.) > bearing 0.125 degrees > > # 95.44% of readings are within 0.25 degrees (2 S.D.) > gradient 1.125 degrees > > # UIS specifications say nothing about station position accuracy. > # Add "sd position <value> <units>" to your centreline. > > endgrade > > > # Grade X: Survey by theodolite or comparable means > # Theodolite models or other similar equipment may vary as well as the > measuring > # techniques. Therefore, all grade X surveys must include, in the written > # description of the cave, descriptions of the instruments and techniques > used > # as well as an estimate of the probable accuracy of the survey. > grade "UISv1_X" -title "UISv1 survey grade X" > # Details must be laid out at the survey. > # custom "sd ... <value> <units>" have to be specified for your > centrelines! > # > # That said, a construction site thedolite is about 0.08 gon > # and a engineering theodolite about 0.02 gon. > # Example: "sd bearing gradient 0.08 grad" # theodolite > endgrade > -------------------- E O F > ------------------_______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > Therion@speleo.sk > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion >
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