How To: Some Basic Principles For Leveling: Tilo Schöne GFZ, Germany Tschoene@gfz-Potsdam - de
How To: Some Basic Principles For Leveling: Tilo Schöne GFZ, Germany Tschoene@gfz-Potsdam - de
How To: Some Basic Principles For Leveling: Tilo Schöne GFZ, Germany Tschoene@gfz-Potsdam - de
Some Basic
Principles for
Leveling
Tilo Schöne
GFZ, Germany
[email protected]
Lecture Overview
• Equipment
• Introduction to Leveling
• Observation, Field Notes, and
Computation
• Errors and their effects
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Equipment
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment
• Level Instrument
• Tripod
• Staff/Pole
• Change plate (German: Frog/Frosch)
• Pole staff bubble (bull eye)
• Marker
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Equipment: Level Instrument
• Automated Levels
Easy to use (not power!)
Needs experience
Robust even in hostile environment
• Digital Levels
Push-button technique
No reading errors, special staff
Readings are stored and analyzed digitally
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Automated Levels (Compensator)
Pendulum
Bull Eye
Tribrach
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Digital Levels
• Uses Barcode staffs
• Internal storage of data
Download to the computer
Automated height computation + adjustment
No feeling for quality anymore
You frequently need power plugs
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Equipment
• Level Instrument
• Tripod
• Staff/Pole
• Change plate (German: Frog/Frosch)
• Pole staff bubble (bull eye)
• Marker
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Equipment: Tripod
• Wooden design or aluminum
From “easy to sit” to “ops, this is high”
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment
• Level Instrument
• Tripod
• Staff/Pole
• Change plate (German: Frog/Frosch)
• Pole staff bubble (bull eye)
• Marker
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment: Staff/Pole
• Wood, aluminum
• INVAR type for high precision leveling
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment
• Level Instrument
• Tripod
• Staff/Pole
• Change plate (German: Frog/Frosch)
• Pole staff bubble (bull eye)
• Marker
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment: Change Plate
• For long survey lines
• Allows change of instruments
Best is a metal change plate
Screws e.g. at fences
Sharp stones or nails
• Beware of dark colors
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment
• Level Instrument
• Tripod
• Staff/Pole
• Change plate (German: Frog/Frosch)
• Pole staff bubble (bull eye)
• Marker
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment: Bubble
• Keep the pole upright
Any tilt will disturb your readings
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Equipment
• Level Instrument
• Tripod
• Staff/Pole
• Change plate (German: Frog/Frosch)
• Pole staff bubble (bull eye)
• Marker
ODINAFRICA/GLOSS Sea Level Training Course - Oostende, Belgium - 13-24 Nov. 2006
Survey Markers
• Gives you a fixed point
Should be of good quality
Should be long-term
Preferable in bedrock, settled buildings, or bridges
Do not use fences or walls
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Introduction to Leveling
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Some Basic Definitions
• Level surface (e.g. the geoid)
A water surface with no motion
Gravity gradient is the normal to the level surface
The Instrument’s Bubble is in the normal (!)
• Horizontal surface
At the instruments axis, the horizontal surface is tangent
to the level surface
Over short distances (<100 m) the horizontal surface
and the level surface will coincide
For long leveling lines the effects of the gravity field
must be considered
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Basic Principle of Leveling
• Measures height differences between points
Along a line
Several points from one occupation
Leveling rods
Line of sight
Back sight Fore sight
fs
bs
Dh = bs - fs
Gravity Gradient
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Definitions
• Back sight (BS)
The first reading from a new instrument stand
point (i.e. take the height to the instrument)
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Reading a Staff
• Read the [m], [dm] & [cm]
• Estimate the [mm]
1422
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Observation, Field Notes, and
Computation
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How to: A sample loop
New Benchmark
NB2
S2
New Benchmark
NB1
Tidal Hut
TH
S1
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How To: Field Notes
New Benchmark
NB2
S2 Back Inter Fore Point
1327 TH
2365 3982 NB1
2347 0986 NB2
3753 3724 NB1
New Benchmark
1101 TH
NB1
Tidal Hut
TH
S1
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Date, Observer,
Instrument
Instrument Check
Back
Fore
SD
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Compute levels
Back Inter Fore dh H Comment
1327 100 000 TH
2365 3982 ´7345 97 345 BM1
+1
2347 0986 1379 98 724 BM2 ?
3753 3724 ´8624 97 348 BM1
1101 2652 100 000 TH
9792 9793 0 0
IST -0001
SOLL 0000
0001 (SOLL – IST)
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Loop misclosure
• Misclosure Error
The difference of the measured height difference
(DHmeas) to the known height (closed loops = 0,
known benchmarks = height difference)
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Achievable Accuracy
• Instrument dependent
Roughly from the instrument
NI002 = 0,2mm/km (doubled line)
NI025 = 2.5mm/km (doubled line)
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An acceptable misclose?
• Small misclosures in closed level loops are
expected because of the accumulation of
random errors and can be adjusted
• If the misclosure is large, the loop (or part of
it) must be repeated
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Testing the misclose
• The amount of misclosure acceptable using a
specific instrument and survey line length
• For our example, a second order leveling
standard is adopted*…
misclosure 2,5s mm
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Our example
• The misclosure is +1 mm
• The length of the loop is 0.4 km
• Acceptable error is
2.5(0.4) = ±1.6 mm
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Errors in leveling, e.g.
• Collimation, Parallax
• Change point / staff instability
• Instrument or Benchmark instability
• Refraction
• Uncalibrated staff or levels
• Reading, booking, or computation errors
• Fore- and backsight distances different
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Systematic and Random Errors
• Earth curvature
• Refraction
• Collimation errors
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Effect of Earth Curvature
Horizontal Level
(r +Dh)2 = r2 + s2
=>
Dh s2/(2r)
Distance (s) in m 10 20 50 100 1000
www.fh-oow.de/institute/ima/personen/weber/VK_12/VL_VK1/geo_niv_6.htm
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Refraction
www.fh-oow.de/institute/ima/personen/weber/VK_12/VL_VK1/geo_niv_6.htm
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Collimation error
• Occurs when the line of sight (as defined by
the lens axis and cross-hairs) is not
horizontal
• Leads to an incorrect staff reading
error
horizontal line
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Instrument test: Nähbauer
Stand point 2
´ ´
Stand point 1
´ ´
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Procedure of leveling
1. The instrument must be check before use! (see lecture)
2. The instrument and level must be stable settled-up
3. The bubble tube must be leveled before the reading
• Beware of sun exposure (will wander)
• Ensure the instruments pendulum is in-limit
4. The instrument must be set up in the middle between two
staffs
• Prevents curvature effects
• If impossible, use the same distances, but opposite for the
next readings
5. You must not use the parallax screw between the backsight
and foresight readings
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Procedure of Leveling
6. Readings must be taken 30-50 cm above the ground
• Surface refractions
• Beware also of temperature gradients (inside/outside
buildings) !!!!
7. Staff should be set up vertically
8. A change plate should be used
9. Leveling must be done in two opposite directions but the
same line (beware of gravity gradients)
10. Staff should be calibrated, especially if INVAR
11. Be careful when crossing rivers (large water surfaces)
• Use “same-time” (mutual) observations
• Repeat it during different times of the day
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An Unhappy Surveyor