Saturday, October 06, 2007

Laser scanning of the salt mine's interior in Turda

One of the most advanced measuring tool surveying the objects and indoor space the laser scanner of Leica was applied inside the Rudolf (St.Nicholas) Mine in Turda. The surveying experts of the Timisoara based company Black Light (actually an authorized Autodesk and Leica value added reseller: www.blacklight.ro) made the unique application to demonstrate the applicability of the Leica Scan Station system even in exteme environment.
The inner space of the Rudolf Mine closed in the early 30's of the last century is 38 m high, 80m length and 50 m wide.


Field trip of the 12th GIS Workshop

Images: HUNAGI Visuals resource, 2007

Demonstrating the excellent acustics as special feature of the inner space, as apetizer for the in-situ measurement, the Transylvania Quartett made an excellent performance highlighting both classical and traditional local works.

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