1. Special feature – managing the dynamics of the New Zealand spatial cadastre.
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Grant, Donald Bruce, Donnelly, Nic, Crook, Chris, Amos, Matt, Ritchie, John, and Roberts, Craig
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GEODESY , *GEODETIC techniques , *GEODETIC satellites - Abstract
In 1995, a dynamic cadastre, based on a dynamic geodetic datum, was proposed for New Zealand to recognise that all cadastral boundaries are in motion. Subsequently New Zealand implemented a semi-dynamic geodetic datum which is accompanied by a deformation model. In 2010 and 2011, the Canterbury region in the South Island of New Zealand was subjected to a sequence of earthquakes that resulted in some boundaries being ruptured by up to 4 metres. A set of localised deformation models was developed to model the seismic movements. The implementation of these models and their accuracy are addressed in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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