瑞士西部三组獾的三维地形和结构分析

C. Fischer, François Dunant
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在城市规划和洪水管理的框架内,瑞士日内瓦的三个獾群不得不被摧毁。我们利用这种情况对这些洞穴进行了系统的挖掘,以研究它们的三维组织。测量员办公室开发了3d模型来帮助可视化这些建筑群。入口的数量与地下的复杂性不匹配,其中两个入口没有连接到一个独特的隧道网络。考虑到獾挖掘的土量,最小的一组约30年(挖掘5立方米,隧道94米),最大的一组约50年(挖掘13立方米,隧道300米)。手稿中呈现了几个屏幕视图,并提出了一个链接,可以访问3d模型。
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3D topography and structure analysis of three badger setts from Western Switzerland
Within the framework of urban planning and spate management, three badger setts had to be destroyed in Geneva, Switzerland. We took advantage of this situation to perform a systematic excavation of these burrows in order to study their three dimensional organisation. A surveyor’s office developed the 3D-models to help visualize these complexes. The number of entrances did not match the underground complexity of the setts, and for two of them all entrances were not linked to a unique tunnel network. The smallest sett, considering the amount of earth excavated by badgers, was about 3 decades old (5 m3 excavated, 94 m of tunnels) and the largest was about 5 decades old (13 m3 excavated, 300 m of tunnels). Several screen views are presented in the manuscript and a link is proposed to have access to the 3D-models.
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