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astronomically. The lengths of the base lines are approximately
8 to 30 km.
4.5.3 Geodetic Chain: The Geodetic Chains are composed of
well-conditioned triangles, where the sides are about 60 km
(between 30 to 190 km). Chains consist of a rows of polygons,
composed of a number of triangles, or a double row of triangles
forming a single row of quadrilaterals. Fig 3. is a schematic
representation, the real figure is not so regular)
Base N 1 abe
Fig 3. Geodetic control network of Namibia
4.5.4 Primary Triangulation: The areas inside the geodetic
chains are covered with a network of triangulation. The side of
a primary triangle is 30 to 60 km.
4.5.5 Secondary Triangulation: The Secondary Triangulation
consists of densification of the Primary Triangulation with
triangles of about 12 to 18 km sides
see Fig 4.
Fig 4. densification of triangulation network
4.5.5 Tertiary Triangulation: The Tertiary Triangulation
consists of densification of the Secondary Triangulation with
triangles of about 3 to 6 km sides
4.5.6 Town Survey Marks: This is the final densification of
the control network, which consists of marked traverse stations
on the road surface, in township and built up areas.
4.5.7 GPS Network: There are 8 GPS control points in
WGS84
10
4.5.8 Altimetry: The mean see level is determined by taking
tide observations at various points along the coast. À network
of precise levelling is being carried out. Heights of trig points
are connected to precise benchmarks. The elevations are
determined by observing vertical angles. There is no geoid
model in Namibia.
4.6 Unit of distance measurement
The S. African Unit of distance measurement were;
1 Cape rood = 12 Cape feet
| Cape foot = 1.033 English feet
The Chain = 100 links = 66 English feet
4.7 Conversion to international meters
1 South African Geodetic Foot = 0.304 797 265 4 international
meters
1 Geodetic Cape foot
international meters
| Geodetic Cape rood
meters
= 0.314 855 575 16
= 3.788 266 902 2 international
The Unit of measurement in Namibia is the Legal meter
applied in Germany
1 Legal meter = 1.000 013 596 5 International meters
5. PRACTICE OF SURVEYING IN NAMIBIAN
CADASTRE DEPARTMENT.
The cadastre department does not carry out the cadastre
surveying, this being contracted out to private surveying
companies. The cadastre department performs the quality
control, which consists of checking the accuracy threshold, as a
consequence of which sometimes companies have to repeat the
measurements.
Areas of properties are computed using Geomedia software
"qoe 2
(Intergraph), within 1 m^ accuracy.
5.1 Cadastral Data Base.
The Namibian Cadastral Database is developed by digitizing
existing cadastral map, and completed by adding digital data,
resulting from the project contracted by different private
companies. The method of data acquisition applied by those
companies is GPS acquisition techniques.
6. COMMENTS ON EXISTING
SYSTEMS/PROCEDURES
6.1 Ground control point Network
As the density of the Ground control points is insufficient and
their accuracy is not homogenous, it is proposed to carry a
densification of those control points using GPS, which is a
rather fast method of ground control point densification. Next
carry an overall adjustment of all ground control points. It is
obvious that the overall adjustment of the existing control
points can be done before densification step, and repeated after
densification step. Note, that the coordinates of all cadastral