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reasons.
11® When one or two alternatives have crystallised in
this way* they will be if photography season permits,
photographed from lower altitude in order to secure a
better photo interpretation and an accurate survey.
When determining what height accuracy is necessary*
it should be observed that it is not the absolute height
in meter over sea level but the relative height in re
spect to the joining part of the line which is essential.
The report from Switzerland states that the enter
prises occupied with the planning and the execution of
our large hydroelectric power development programs in
that country also make extensive use of photographs®
They benefit thereby in all and everyone of their many-
sided activities* such as construction of dams and
reservoirs, outlay of communications* pipe and power
transmission lines* etc® As problems of special impor
tance, which can hardly or not at all be attacked and
solved satisfactorily and economically without the use
of photographs* may be cited the study of distribution*
configuration and behavior of detrital formations and
the accurate determination as well as the control of
areas threatened by landslides* etc.
Road and railway locations also study photographs
with great advantage in the planning as well as during
construction periods. In mountaineous regions* first
and foremost* photographs provide indispensable informa
tions* e.g. with respect to the definition of potential
danger zones* avalanches* slides* rockfalls, and the
protective measures to be taken.
City Planning Applications
For city and regional planning in Switzerland*
photographs are employed with increasing success« This
is mainly due to the fact that* in contrast to maps and
plans* photographs allow an easy* accurate and economic
way of establishing and controlling the state of more or
less rapidly changing conditions, as they regularly occur
in densely populated or intensely worked areas. Examination
under the stereoscope is deemed essential. It is in this
branch of civil-engineering that mosaics are more frequently
employed than elsewhere. They serve mainly as easily legible
instruction and demonstration material or as illustrations
in the discussion of projects.