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Everyone Makes Mistakes: how the Wrong Triangle Peak Was Selected Two Hundred Years Ago for the Cadastral Survey of the Croatian Coastal Area


Marelić, Tome; Faričić, Josip
Everyone Makes Mistakes: how the Wrong Triangle Peak Was Selected Two Hundred Years Ago for the Cadastral Survey of the Croatian Coastal Area // 13th International Conference on Geoheritage, Geoinformation and Cartography
Selce, Hrvatska, 2017. (predavanje, nije recenziran, neobjavljeni rad, ostalo)


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Naslov
Everyone Makes Mistakes: how the Wrong Triangle Peak Was Selected Two Hundred Years Ago for the Cadastral Survey of the Croatian Coastal Area

Autori
Marelić, Tome ; Faričić, Josip

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, neobjavljeni rad, ostalo

Skup
13th International Conference on Geoheritage, Geoinformation and Cartography

Mjesto i datum
Selce, Hrvatska, 09.09.2017

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran

Ključne riječi
cadastral survey, map scale, Zadar, Kvarner, Dalmatia, Austrian Empire

Sažetak
During the Franciscan cadastral survey, which was initiated two hundred years ago, and for the first time included the entire area of what is today the Republic of Croatia, a major step forward was taken in the systematic inventorisation and systematisation of spatial resources. The survey involved several geodesic procedures, including triangulation, which enabled a basis to be formed for establishing many geographic features in the area covered (surfaces, typology of geographic elements, land use, land proprietors, geographic names, etc.). As part of the triangulation process, which was intended to establish the stable cadastre and achieve the integration of the Kvarner and Dalmatian parts of the Croatian coastline, within the state boundaries of the Austrian Empire, an error was made in establishing the triangle used to connect trigonometric points on the islands of Rab, Pag and Lošinj. Instead of Pogled Peak, with St. John’s Chapel, Grgošćak Peak was taken as the top point of the triangle, some 1, 430 m distant from Pogled. The error occurred because the surveyors chose the trigonometric point which had been used previously in the hydrographic survey of the Adriatic (1818-1819), rather than the one which their colleagues had used during the cadastral survey of Istria and Kvarner (1817-1822). When the triangulation error was detected in 1827, it was too late to correct it through a new survey, so a separate scale for the cadastral plans of the Zadar area was determined. In contrast to the scale of the cadastral plans of the entire Austrian (Austro- Hungarian) Empire, which was 1:2880 (alongside other scales determined according to the need to depict settlements, strategic objects, and other features in detail), it was set at 1:2904. This error resulted in a particular cadastral feature of part of Croatia, compared to the rest of Central Europe!

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Geodezija, Povijest, Geografija



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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Marelić, Tome; Faričić, Josip
Everyone Makes Mistakes: how the Wrong Triangle Peak Was Selected Two Hundred Years Ago for the Cadastral Survey of the Croatian Coastal Area // 13th International Conference on Geoheritage, Geoinformation and Cartography
Selce, Hrvatska, 2017. (predavanje, nije recenziran, neobjavljeni rad, ostalo)
Marelić, T. & Faričić, J. (2017) Everyone Makes Mistakes: how the Wrong Triangle Peak Was Selected Two Hundred Years Ago for the Cadastral Survey of the Croatian Coastal Area. U: 13th International Conference on Geoheritage, Geoinformation and Cartography.
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