The use of modern global navigation system (GPS-GNSS) is massively being used in the modern research. Therefore, the use of these methods in science can do much to facilitate scientific research work. In this scientific work we analyzed the database obtained by the GPS device and field testing engineers, and the data is used to produce maps of the field, engineering geological map and we recorded elements of landslide that were used for mapping (cracks, landslide mass, water sources, forehead scar and glide plane). Based on the results obtained, we made morphology of landslide and landslide engineering geological map in scale 1:500.
SUMMARYThis paper presents the results of the calculation of coal reserves obtained by classical method (calculation method of geological blocks), which were compared with the results obtained by the calculation using software. Since this area was explored for long period of time and elaborates were done in past, we came to an idea to compare results from Elaborate with results obtained through software supported analysis of deposit. The compared results indicate that the results gain through classical calculation and through use of software vary within the permissible tolerances for this kind of calculation.
This paperwork included the complex process of collecting and processing data for observed area. Very complex geological relations in this area have caused complex hydrological conditions which in combination with the hydrological and climatic characteristics represent a complex hydrogeological system. Further research in this area would contribute to confidence defining this area in the hydrological sense.
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