Mining
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Date submitted1950-07-06
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Date accepted1950-09-14
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Date published1951-04-30
About an assessment of the accuracy of altitude determinations in aerial stereo photography
- Authors:
- L. N. Kell
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To increase the accuracy of the heights obtained from a stereo pair, it is natural, first of all, to strive to ensure that one meter of height corresponds to the largest possible increment of the longitudinal parallax at a given scale of the photograph. Or, in other words, one should strive to increase the ratio of the increment (Ap) \ longitudinal parallax by 1 m to the segment (m)i, in the photograph corresponding to 1 m of horizontal extension on the ground. Let us designate this ratio as m. Thus, the value of the indicated ratio acquires a significant role in characterizing the accuracy of height determinations.
How to cite:
Kell L.N. About an assessment of the accuracy of altitude determinations in aerial stereo photography // Journal of Mining Institute. 1951. Vol. 25 № 1. p. 115-117.
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