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CONCLUSION

1. As a result that we measured the indirect leveling by Total Station, it was


observed that the maximum distance we could discriminate the prism's central
point from the telescope lens was 280m, and its error was 2.3mm that satisfies the
second class allowable error, 2.6mm. Therefore it is judged that if we apply the
distance that can discriminate the prism's central point, it can satisfy the second
class leveling.

2. From the result that we made the regression analysis on the correlation of
prism's incidence angle when measuring an indirect leveling by Total Station, the
following correlation was formed at the distance of 400m.

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REFERENCES

1. Noboru Inouchi, On the Accuracy of Precise Leveling, Geodetic Society of


Japan, Vol. 29, No. 2, 1983, pp. 8993.

2. kye-Hak, Lee, A Study on the Effects of Refraction in the Precise Leveling,


Journal of the Korean Society of Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography,
Vol. 8, No. 3, 1988, p. 81.

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