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<h1>Entrance locations</h1>
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<h1>Entrance locations</h1>
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These are all the locations specified in Northing/Easting coordinates in the system.
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These first two tables are all the Caves which have <em>manual</em> locations specified as Northing/Easting coordinates in their Cave Entrance Description data.
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This report is to help you sort out and fix the bad data in our records. You can see from the tables here
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This report is to help you sort out and fix the bad data in our records. You can see from the tables here
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that UTM data sometimes have Northings and Eastings swapped, or UTM is used when it is intended to be
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that UTM data sometimes have Northings and Eastings swapped, or UTM is used when it is intended to be
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BMN and vice versa.
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BMN and vice versa.
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<p>All surveyed caves have entrance locations fixed by the survex data, as survey stations with names such as
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1623.p277a . This is the reliable data and is shown in the third table. The reason why we have manual data is because when a
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cave entrance is first discovered, it is not yet connected to the survey network. But we want to record its position
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otherise we will lose it.
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Coordinate systems in Austria are explained in:<br>
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Coordinate systems in Austria are explained in:<br>
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<a href="/handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Geographical fixed points on Loser</a><br>
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<a href="/handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Geographical fixed points on Loser</a><br>
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