Geodézia és kartográfia 1984 (36. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

CONTENTS Annari, E. : Surveys of large scale in Unified Natio­nal Map System (EOTR) from point of view of a production company ................................................ 409 Apagyi, G.: Aspects of the complex accomplishment of surveys in the Unified National Map System (UNMS) ................................................................................ 36I Áriám, ./.; Least squares spectral analysis of the Doppler station coordinates derived at Penc ... 159 Adóm, J.: Investigation of Hungary’s geodetic control network based on coordinates got by Doppler satellite observations ............................... 928 Balázs, L.—Baum, F. : Facts and memories related to the Hungarian surveying organization and its activity 4—5—6th Purt .......................... 89, 944, 999 .Vs. Bence, A.—Magyarosi, B.—-Ms. Pröhle, K. : Geodetical application of microcomputers .... Ill Birkás, J.: Basic features of terrain formations ... 269 Ms. Bölcsvölgyi, M.—Gazsi), M.: The use of finite elements for interpolation of deflection of the vertical ................................................................................. 30 Csemniczky, L.: Reflections about the automatic public utility record ................................................•. . 421 Czobor, A.: On the coordinates derived by Doppler satellite observations ................................................... 25 Deli, L.: The development of the method of pro­perty recording systems ........................................... 357 Detrekői, A.—Kőry, K.—Sárközy, F.: Close chained automated photogrammetric-geodetic informa­tion system established for the construction work of Paks Nuclear Power Plant .................................. 233 Dénes, L.: Results and future task of the land ad­ministration in Hungary ......................................... 7 Divényi, P.—Deme, Gy.: Data and system security in computation technique applied in the survey­ing and cartography ..................................................... 172 Divényi, F.—Márkus, B. : Thematic mapping of relief by computer .......................................................... 437 Egri, A. : Results of the new land valuation tech­nique and preparation of its general introduction g Fenyő, Gy. : Modernization of the administration structure and its effect on the organization of the surveying offices ............................................................ 33 Fleck, A. : Janus Pannonius, Gazulus and the ar­millary astrolabe ............................................................ 441 Fleckenstein, M. : Experiences of use of a home­made digitizer system and prospects of its further development ........................................... 414 Horváth, F.: Determination of the geometrical po­sition of a large sized outdoor oil container using a laser theodolite ............................................................ lgg Horváth, K.: Determination of the meanvalue of the refractive index from radiosounding mea­surements ............................................................................. 130 Horváth, K.: An independent precise control net­work for the purpose of reconstruction of the Szentendre-Danube bridge at Tahitótfalu .... 427 Hrcnkó, P.: Böhm’s surveying and hydraulician engineering activity .......................................................... 43 Hrcnkó, P.: Creative community of the first Hun­garian globes .................................................................... 268 Humayir, P.: Timely land use problems arisen dur­ing the preparation of the Unified National Map System (UNMS) ............................................................... 337 Joó, I.—Balogh, Gy.—Kiéber, G. : Some problems of introducing the Unified National Map System (EOTR) ...................................................................'.......... -73 ■loo, J.: Satellite geodesy in Hungary ........................ 317 Joó, I.—Apagyi, G. : Further development of regu­lations on surveying and cartographic activities 393 Mrs. Kovács, I. E. : Spatial adjustment of aero­­triangulation with use of a microcomputer .... 432 Lukács, B.—Mészáros, I.: Experiences gained at the practice of land conservation ........................... 14 Márkus, B. : Determination of watershed by using digital elevation model .............................................. 259 Mihály, Sz.: Hungarian geodetic network compu­tation using Doppler observations performed in 1982 ........................................................................................ 319 Mohay, T. : Modifications in land registers ............... 248 Nagy, D. : Formulae for computing the normal values of gravity ............................................................ 101 Niklasz, L. : An interactive graphical updating system.................................................................................... 119 Papöcsi, L. : Use of remote sensing in the explora­tion of natural resources to the agriculture .... 313 Pupp, L.: Revision systems and technique'of to­pographical maps ............................................................ 167 Páfrány, G. : Surveying tasks for designing motor­ways ....................................................................................... 254 Sárközy, F.: Construction of variance-covariance matrix for planning of geodetic networks .......... 395 Soha, G.: Solution of geodetic tasks in ellipsoidal isometric coordinate system .................................... 239 Somogyi, J.—Ms. Nagy, J.—Balta, L.: Reduction of systematic errors in block adjustment with in­dependent models ............................................................ 18 Somogyi, J■ : Geodynamics phenomena and related problems of measurement techniques ................. 86 Specziár; A.: Precise surveying applied in the con­struction of the reactor room of the 1’aks Nuc­lear Power Plant ........................ 37 Szabó, B.: Determination of the quality for state­ordered basic surveying products ........................... 243 Számadó, J.: Stricter protection of arable land of good quality ..................................................................... 179 Szepes, A.: Automated system of surveying .......... 107 Újlaki, T. : Prospects of further development of the quality control at the surveying enterprises .... 184 Vass, T.—Nagy, S. : Stellar triangulation measure­ments in Hungary in 1981—1983 ........................... 339 Ms. Zeffer, G.—Tarr, I. : Processing of digitized data of map for data bank purposes ...................... 115 Zsiga, A. : Isocubage map of Szeged ......................... 193 REVIEW Add in, ,/. : The 7th satellite geodesy seminary on the Doppler satellite observations, the stellar triangulation and their adoption in studying the geodetic netwoiks .............................................................. 374 Bacsa, I. et. al. : Activity of the XVII. FIG Congress commissions............................................................ 51 Bene, A.: In memoriam J. Vásárhelyi ........................ 373 Bölcsvölgyi, F. : V. Experimental measurements with the GPS-Macrometer in the FRG .................... 63 Bölcsvölgyi, F.: Determination of Europe’s gravi­metric geoid EGG1 .............. 287 Ms. Bölcsvölgyi, F. et. al.: Activity of the XVII. FIG Congress commissions ........................................... 51 Busies, Gy. : Newly graduated production engine­ers ............................................................................... 64, 381 Busies, Gy. : Activity of the undergraduates’ scien­tific circles at the Faculty of Surveying and Land Consolidation of the University of Forestry and Timber Industry................................................................ 223 The CALK-booklets .............................................................. 458 Ms. Császár, P.: Expropriation procedure in Bu­dapest ................................................................................... 205 Detrekői, A. et. al. : Activity of the XVII. FIG Congress commissions .................................................. 51 Dimény, l.: Scientific session of Hungarian agrarian experts ................................................................................... 290 Ms. Drnskovits Zs.: “The latest results of cartog­raphy” seminary ........................................................... 451 Homálya, A.: Confei-ence of undergraduates’ scien­tific circles at the Budapest Technical University 223 Ms. Hona, E. : Sofia session of the ICA Urban Car­tography Working Group .................................... 218 Honours ......................... 51, 125, 198, 199, 372, 381, 448 Hrenkó, P. : Hungary’s 1769 map by I. Müller in facsimile edition ................................................................ 209 Hrenkó, P.: The Archiv Atlas exhibition ................... 220

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