2 The Present Position 11
n Greece
23. . TOPOGRAPHIC AND CADASTRAL SERVICE MoCaPW
This Service disposes of the largest photogrammetric armament,
raphic which is in contunuous use, and are the following :
s time 1 Aerial camera 9"X 9", £6" Zeiss - Aerotopograph (1958) 1 Aerial camera
raphic 18 X 18 cm, f21cm Wild (1958), 2 Stereoplanigraphs C7 (1952), 2 Autographs
up by A6 (1952). 2 Aerocartographs (1982), 1 Kelsh plotter (1952), 1 Multiplex (1959),
he ex- 1 Automatic Rectifier Z - A (1937), 1 Automatic Rectifier Wild (1952), 2 Se-
miautomatic Rectifier Z - A (1952), 6 Mirror stereoscopes with stereometres.
With those instruments not only works for the various Services of
the Ministry of Communications and Publik Works (s. a. Service of
ie con- Hydraulic projects, Service of Communication projects, Service of
ıtınues Housing projects) but also for various governmental Services of other
chnical Ministries s.a. Agricultural and Forestry Service, Ministry of Agri-
ts, and culture, The Archaeological Service, Ministry of Education e.tc. ; made
raphic and for many other Organizations such as the Public Organization Classi-
compli- of Electrification, the Greek Tourist Organization, the Institute of hange-
owing Soil and Geology e.t.c.
metric
1: 5000 ?4.. HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE OF THE ROYAL NAVY nly in
This Service was founded 1919 for the compilation and publica-
tion of charts of the Greek seas, and harbours, uses aerial photo- LT.C.
ogram- graphy for a more accurate representation of the coasts. For this h com-
of the purpose it is in a close contact with the above mentioned in chapt. % Delft
is, with 21, 22, 23, Services.
^ feaso- It was reccently supplied withe the following equipment :
ities in 1 Stereotope, 1 Mirror Sterescope, 1 Aero sketschmaster (Zeiss Aerotopo- f these
graph), 1 Scanning Stereoscope (De Oude Delft). aining-
95.. GE CT D + Mi 4 M ipment
photo- #0.. GEN. DIRECTORATE OF FORESTS MIN. OF AGRICULTURE Jl ulti-
or their This Service started to apply gradually Photogrammetry for map
h gene- compilation of large forest areas. For this purpose it has establi-
shed an office of land classification provided with :
1 Stereotope, 1 Mirrore stereoscope, 1 Tracing stereometer, 1 Radial Se-
: cator (Zeiss Aerotopograph), 1 Stereopantometer (C. Zeiss), 2 Scanning Ste-
nd fur- reoscopes (De Oude Delft), 1 Multiscope (St Spurr- C. T. Brown), 1 Stereo-
e needs scopic plotter KEK (King- Elliot- Kail), 1 Sketschmaster Galileo.
À Auto- and has trained abroad two or three foresters in Photogrammetry.
a Mer They are carrying on aerotopographic maps of forest covered areas ' Recti-
Ou Di in a scale of 1:20000 having completed maps for an area of
he SEG 1800 sq. km.
chnical
imarily
graphy
so does
ipment
and carries out some medium and large scale surveys by photogrammetric method.
In addition to the Survey of India, other Departments using Aerial Photography for studies,
are the Geological Survey of India, Oil & Natural Gas Commission, Damodar Valley and oh Et
organizations. The activities of these Departments are very limited and are confined to t eir specia
fields of work. Photogrammetry is taught in a few Universities as part of a wide course in Engineer-
1573 7:60 ing and Surveying.