Most of the inland lakes do not have up-to-date
bathymetry. However, a significant progress in surveying
technologies creates a possibility to quickly and accurately
describe the underwater environment. Modern geodetic
and global positioning techniques integrated with hydroacoustic
systems provide a great opportunity to study the
bottom shape with high resolution. Our study presents
a reliable methodology for investigation of bathymetry
and morphometric parameters with the use of GNSS positioning
techniques and single beam echosounder. The
research was implemented on the deepest, glacial reservoir
in the central part of European Depression - Lake
Hancza. Direct hydroacoustic and geodetic measurements
completed by sediment study were conducted by the authors
in 2010-2013. After performing a field survey the Digital
Elevation Model was constructed and the new bathymetric
map and morphometric card were elaborated. The
maximum depth was confirmed to be 105.55 m. The final
conclusions show that the available bathymetric data and
morphometric parameters of lakes are highly dependent
on the research methodology used, the precision and accuracy
of measurement techniques, proper water level determination,
digital elevation model and bathymetric map
elaboration processes.