EN The intervention area consists of a steep 70 metres long narrow strip (around 4 metres width). The strip with paleontological remains continues uphill for another 70 metres but this latter part of ...the site has not been considered here.
The geometric documentation of the surface was obtained from photographs taken from a drone. Moreover, digital models of several tracks were obtained by means of convergent photogrammetry, in particular, track LN15 and LN19 (which covered an area of around 12 x 5 metres) and track LN73 (around 8 x 43 metres). Besides, four selected footprints (LN10.1, LN15.4, LN19.3 and LN73.3) were documented with more detail with a structured-light 3D scanner. As results, 3D models of the complete visible part of the stratum and of the two detailed models of the selected footprints. Likewise, both orthographic views with photographic textures and colorized images highlighting the surface relief were produced.
ES La parte documentada del yacimiento corresponde a una franja de unos 70 metros de largo por 4 de anchura situada en una pendiente con un desnivel de unos 13 metros. El yacimiento continúa ladera arriba con una franja de longitud similar sobre la que no se ha actuado.
La documentación general del estrato se realizó utilizando fotografías desde un dron. Por otro lado, se obtuvieron modelos de dos áreas de dimensiones 12 x 5 metros (rastros LN 15 y LN19) y 8x3 metros (rastro LN73). Asimismo, se han documentado cuatro huellas (LN10.1, LN15.4, LN19.3 y LN73.3) mediante escaneado con luz estructurada. Como resultados, se dispone de los modelos 3D tanto del estrato completo como de las huellas seleccionadas, asimismo se ha generado planos con vistas ortográficas perpendiculares a la losa en color verdadero y con gamas de colores que acentúan el relieve.
ES El yacimiento paleontológico de la Virgen del Campo, está situado al sur del núcleo urbano de Enciso (La Rioja) y tiene una extensión superior a los 2000 m2 con una variada representación de ...huellas fósiles de diversos tipos de dinosaurios. De forma más concreta, el presente trabajo se centra en un área de unos 300 m2 caracterizada por la presencia de rastros que han sido identificados como pertenecientes a cocodrilos. La superficie sobre la que se sitúan los restos fósiles es un estrato aproximadamente plano, si bien presenta una notable inclinación respecto a la horizontal.
La documentación del estrato se realizó mediante fotogrametría desde un dron. La réplica virtual de los cocodrilos fue realizada por un paleontólogo utilizando software de modelado 3D. Finalmente la aplicación de Realidad Aumentada ha sido creada utilizando un software que permitió cargar ambos modelos (superficie y modelos de los cocodrilos), definir los marcadores y generar la aplicación.
EN The paleontological site of Virgen del Campo is located southern the town of Enciso (La Rioja) and covers more than 2000 m2 showing a wide variety of fossil footprints of many kind of dinosaurs. In particular, this work focusses on an area of around 300 m2 characterized by some traces that have been identified with crocodiles. The surface where the traces lay is approximately flat although with a steep slope.
The geometric documentation of the surface was done by means of photographic images taken from a UAV. A paleontologist with software for 3D modeling generated the virtual replica of the crocodiles and, finally, both models where imported in another software for the generation of the AR application.
ES The paleontological site of the Virgen del Campo, is located south of the urban center of Enciso (La Rioja) and extends over 2000 m2 with a varied representation of fossil traces of various types of dinosaurs. More specifically, the present work focuses on an area of about 300 m2 characterized by the presence of traces that have been identified as belonging to crocodiles. The surface on which the fossil remains are located is an approximately flat stratum, although it has a remarkable inclination with respect to the horizontal.
The stratum documentation was made by photogrammetry from a drone. The virtual replica of the crocodiles was performed by a paleontologist using 3D modeling software. Finally the application of Augmented Reality has been created using software that allowed to load both models (surface and models of the crocodiles), define the markers and generate the application.
EN The paleontological site of Virgen del Campo is The the town of Enciso (La Rioja) and covers more than 2000 m2 The a wide The of fossil footprints of many kind of dinosaurs. In particular, this work focuses on an area of around 300 m2 this by some traces that have been, with crocodiles. The surface where the traces lay is approximately flat with a steep flat.
The geometric documentation of the surface was done by means of photographic images done from a UAV. A paleontologist with software for 3D 3D the virtual replica of the crocodiles and, A, both models where A in another software for the generation of the AR application.
The concept of rural tourism has become important round the globe at present. It is thought that rural tourism can revitalise the conventional concepts and views on tourism, and bring in a new ...dimension in the sustainable development of tourism. It has been realised that society based tourism can play a fundamental role in poverty alleviation in countries like Romania In a sense the village landscape, wildlife, community and cultural life, natural heritage are key assets that attract visitors and visitor revenue. Tourism is about welcoming visitors to attractive and stimulating places where they would like to spend their leisure time. The countryside, market towns and villages have much to offer the visitors, and are major factors in generating trips from within the country and from over.
EN A full size replica of a hind leg of an Edmontosaurus, it consists of 18 bones of different sized that, once mounted, form a piece 1.8 metres high.
The geometric documentation of the surface was ...done by means of convergent photogrammetry over the piece mounted as it is exhibited. Then, every bones was modeled independently and the final results were subsampled to a common resolution of 1 point every 5 mm. These models are suitable for the software for biomechanical studies.
ES Se trata de una réplica a tamaño natural de una pata trasera de Edmontosaurus, compuesta por 18 huesos de diferentes tamaños y que, montada, tiene una altura de 1’8 metros.
La documentación se realizó mediante fotogrametría convergente sobre la pieza montada tal como se encuentra en exhibición. Cada hueso se ha modelado de manera individual y los resultados se han remuestreado a una resolución común de 1 punto cada 5 mm. Estos modelos se han preparado para su uso en programas de estudio de la biomecánica.
EN The outcrop consists of a slab of around 5.5 x 4.5 square metres, located on the edge of the road LR-286 between the districts of El Villar and Poyales (near this latter), the slab has a ...geological dip of around 46º and is protected by a shed roof.
The geometric documentation of the surface was done by means of convergent photogrammetry, besides, two selected areas (corresponding to footprints) were documented with more detail with a structured-light 3D scanner. As results, 3D models of the complete visible part of the stratum and of the two detailed models of the selected footprints. Likewise, orthographic views with photographic textures and color range according to the elevation from the average plan of the exterior surface were produced, moreover, the line boundaries of the footprints taken from a previous database has been represented over the orthoimages too.
ES El afloramiento consiste en una laja de unos 5’5 x 4’5 metros, situada al borde de la carretera LR-286 entre las localidades de El Villar y Poyales (en las proximidades de este último), la superficie presenta un buzamiento de unos 46º y está protegida por una tejavana.
La documentación del estrato se realizó mediante fotogrametría convergente, además, dos zonas seleccionadas (que corresponden a huellas concretas) fueron documentadas utilizando un escáner de luz estructurada. Como resultados, se dispone de los modelos 3D tanto del estrato completo como de las huellas seleccionadas, asimismo se han generado planos con vistas ortográficas perpendiculares a la losa tanto en color verdadero como un sombreado en función de la altura respecto a la superficie de la laja, asimismo, sobre las ortoimágenes se ha incluido el dibujo de los perímetros de las huellas procedente de una base de datos previa.
Historical parks of Komarno district Kubišta, R.,Slovenská poľnohospodárska univ. v Nitre (Slovak Republic)
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The official list says that there are about 425 historical parks in Slovakia, 10 of them in the district of Komárno (South Slovakia). Terrain survey has shown that in the said district are 17 more or ...less surviving historical parks, 8 of them being in the town of Hurbanovo, 2 in the town of Komárno and 1 in each of the villages of Bajč, Čičov, Kravany nad Dunajom, Marcelová, Radvaň nad Dunajom, Sokolce, and Svatý Peter. Social evaluation of these parks includes the following aspects: municipality, historical object, natural conditions, social functions, negative points, utilization proposal. Each park was classified according to categories A1, A2, A3, B, and C, together with the best way of reconstruction (conservation method, period-style reconstruction method, new formation method). This survey will be used in other 6 districts of Nitra region.
Territory of northeast Serbia is characterized with exceptionally geodiversity. A great number of geological, geomorfological, hydrological and archeological sites deserve, based on different ...criteria, to be included in protected sites of geoheritage. Except protected sites in frame of National Park Đerdap, only 12 sites (geomorphological and hidrological character) on the rest of territory are in the Registry of Protected Natural Assets of Serbia.
Naturalis Biodiversity Center has a collection of over 37 million zoological, botanical and geological specimens from sources across the globe with a focus on Europe, Southeast Asia, South America ...and Africa. These details make the Naturalis collection one of the largest and most diverse collections of natural specimens in the world. The digitisation of nearly 9 million of these specimens is therefore of tremendous significance and value to researchers everywhere. The research encompassed the development of an industrial style of digitisation which differed from traditional natural history digitisation projects whereby a tailor-made process is developed for each separate collection. The researchers developed nine 'digistreets', that is, a standardised practice for each type of collection to be digitised. For example these could be preserved or jarred specimens, dried plants or geological artefacts. This methodology, together with five years of intense and dedicated work resulted in the digitisation of 8,665,000 objects. This number was 23 per cent more than the original target of 7 million and can therefore be viewed as a huge success. The standardisation of the practice also enables the project to be easily continued despite the end of its original five-year period.
Jury Citation: The digitisation of a natural collection such as that of Naturalis Biodiversity Center is no small feat. This achievement was recognised by the jury for "the grand scope and the ambitious nature of its research and, most importantly, for the future global research that it has facilitated". The jury appreciated "the potential of this project to facilitate further research programmes, allowing researchers, as well as the public, to explore a significant part of this collection remotely via Europeana and an API (online database system)". This was viewed as an exceptionally generous aspect of the project's dissemination and an example of best practice in collection digitisation. The jury felt that "the selection of specimens from such a huge collection as well as the planning and execution of the project was immensely impressive". The project's preservation of several important natural collections and its link to the world of natural heritage was also credited for the way in which it promotes the interaction between these two worlds.
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