The Mining Cadastre of Chile – the legal importance of the coordinates
This Monday, May 6, 2024, the CCASAT and USACH They will develop an important webinar within the framework of the adoption of techniques and technologies for the management of the territory applied to the topic of mining.
The main objective of the webinar is to explain the context of the Chilean Mining Cadastre and its added value to the country's development, highlighting the legal importance of coordinates in seismic environments.
The event will present the datum change project, from which the calculation of the transformation between classical and modern systems (SIRGAS) was carried out, for use in the cadastre of mining concessions in Chile and the preliminary results of the research project called IDEA Project.
This project, led by the National Research and Development Agency of the Government of Chile, develops and implements a kinematic geodetic reference framework for Chilean Mining, seeking the optimization of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) in real time and its post-processing. Part of this scope lays the foundation for the implementation of a 4D cadastre for Chile, which includes geodynamic and tectonic variables.
The day will be developed by:
Ms. Carmen Femenia Ribera. Professor of Cadastre DICGF-ETSIGCT, UPV.
Mr. José Antonio Tarrío Mosquera. Director of the Department of Geospatial and Environmental Engineering, USACH.
Collaboration: The University of Santiago de Chile (USACH). Geodetic processing and analysis center.
Price: Gratuitous.
Language: Spanish
Date: Monday, May 6, 2024
Time: 09:00. Chili | 10:00 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 08:00 p.m. | 07:00 Costa Rica | 15:00 Spain.
The free access webinar, of special interest to students and professionals related to topography, cartography, cadastre and territorial administration.
Link: http://bit.ly/4b8pfZ1
You can also scan the QR code to join the meeting.
Event organized by: the Cartographic Coordination group in the Territory Administration System (CCASAT) of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), based in the Higher Technical School of Cartographic, Geodetic and Topographic Engineering (ETSICGT) and in the Department of Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry (DICGF).
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