Underground mining hard coal in the area of Walbrzych ended in the late 90-ties of the last Century. Its effects on the state of heterogeneous rock mass (complicated geology and tectonics) is still evident and not known precisely. Analysis of levelling measurement results carried out after the end of mining activity (1997-2008) for part of the former “Thorez” mine indicates increased rock mass surface activity in tectonic zones. With the aim to continue monitoring of the rock mass surface movements on the area of former mining grounds a research satellite GPS network (7 points) has been established and supplemented with new precise levelling lines linked to the existing 2nd class levelling network. Location of these points takes into consideration, among other things geology and tectonics of the Walbrzych Basin and areas of underground mining activity. In this paper work on the design and construction of the research satellite GPS and levelling networks has been described and the first measurement campaign carried out in September 2009 has been presented. Its results will form foundation for complex studies of rock mass surface in the next measurement epochs., Jan Blachowski, Wojciech Milczarek and Stefan Cacoń., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The periodic motion of the Earth's spin axis in space (nutation) is dominantly forced by external torques exerted by the Moon, Sun and planets. On the other hand, long-periodic geophysical forces (with periods longer than several days), mostly caused by the changes in the atmosphere and oceans, have dominant effects in polar motion (in terrestrial frame) and Earth's speed of rotation. However, even relatively small short-periodic (near-diurnal) motions of the atmosphere and oceans can also have a non-negligible influence on nutation, thanks to the resonance that is due to the existence of a flattened outer fluid core. The retrograde period, corresponding to this resonance, is roughly equal to 430 days in non-rotating quasi-inertial celestial reference frame, or 23h 53min (mean solar time) in the terrestrial frame rota ting with the Earth. The aim of the present study is to use the geophysical excitations in the vicinity of this resonance to estimate their influence on nutation, based on recent models of atmospheric and oceanic motions. To this end, we use the numerical integration of Brzezinski's broad-band Liouville equations and compare the results with VLBI observa tions. Our study shows that the atmospheric plus oceanic effects (both matter and motion terms) are capable of exciting free core nutation; both its amplitude and phase are compatible with the observed motion. Annual and semi-annual geophysical contributions of nutation are of the order of 100 microarcseconds. They are slightly different for different at mospheric/oceanic models used, and they also differ from the values observed by VLBI - the differences exceed several times their formal uncertainties., Jan Vondrák and Cyril Ron., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
In the paper a problem of elaboration and the use local quasige oid on mining areas in south-eastern Poland is discussed. The models were elaborated within research projects carried by Institution of Geodesy and Cartography AGH in years 1996-2005 and related to mining caused terrain surface deformation problems. One part of the carried research was elaboration of quasi-geoid model that can be used in practical aspects of mine surveying. There is an example of this quasi-geoid model application in leveling surveys presented in the paper. Furthermore, discussed quasi-geoid models elaborated for small areas provide detailed information about the shape of this surface and they determine database completing existing country models as for example Leveling Geoid 2001 for area of Poland., Piotr Banasik., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
The structural changes of interfacial transition zone of two concrete systems reinforced by polypropylene/polyethylene and basalt fibers were studied by Raman microspectroscopy. The interfacial transition zone was found in the 0-20 μm in vicinity of quartz/feldspar aggregate surface. The calcium carbonate, ettringite and alite and belite bands were used for determination of interfacional transition zone size by Raman spectroscopy. Similar behaviour has been shown the cement matrix in neighbourhood of PP/PE fibers. There is not observed any concentration gradient of cement hydration product in the vicinity of 1 μm diameter basalt fiber., Vladimír Machovič, František Kolář, Petr P. Procházka, Šárka Pešková and Pavel Kuklík., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Micro-displacement monitoring in Slopy a nd Zbojnícka caves is described. It st arted at the end of 2005 with the use o f verified, stable and sensitive 3D crack gauges TM71 produced by GESTRA Sedloňov. Two gauges were installed in the caves across significant tectonic structures. Registered displacements are pertinent to the last significant earthquake events. The f irst one appeared in March 13, 2006 at Vrbové, M=3.2; and later in August 5-8, 2006, a swarm of 10 quakes M max = 2.2 at Trstín was registered. The results indicated trends of dextral strike-slip displacements across observed fault structures in both of those caves., Miloš Briestenský and Josef Stemberk., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy