Large-scale map and 3D modelling of the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station

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This paper presents survey measurements carried out during the 39th Polish Antarctic Expedition to the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station in March 2015. The measurements were used to create a map on a 1:500 scale and for 3D modelling of the station buildings and vicinity. The paper also presents the geodetic control network established around the station. We discuss the issue of creating a digital elevation model for the station and its surroundings. The elevation models were generated using terrestrial laser scanning data integrated with Global Navigation Satellite System real time kinematic and tacheometric surveying. The accuracy of these models was estimated using height differences in relation to survey data. The mean height difference was 0.03 m and root mean square error was 0.05 m. Furthermore, an analysis of changes to the coastline was conducted using archival cartographic materials to assess the threat of Admiralty Bay to the station buildings. The results are important for continued scientific activity and safety at Arctowski Station, and may be useful for future research on King George Island.

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Pasik, M., Kowalska, M. E., Łapiński, S., Rajner, M., & Bakuła, K. (2017, May 1). Large-scale map and 3D modelling of the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station. Polar Record. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247417000122

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