bunkerjustering
Bunkerjustering, also known as bunker adjustment, is a term used in the field of geodesy and surveying to describe the process of adjusting the coordinates of a geodetic network to account for the effects of tectonic movements. This is particularly relevant in areas with significant seismic activity, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. The term "bunkerjustering" is derived from the Swedish word "bunker," which refers to a fortified structure, and "justering," meaning adjustment.
The primary goal of bunkerjustering is to ensure the accuracy and reliability of geodetic data over time.
The process of bunkerjustering involves several steps. First, the current positions of the survey markers are
Based on this analysis, adjustments are made to the coordinates of the geodetic network. This may involve
Bunkerjustering is a critical component of maintaining the integrity of geodetic networks in tectonically active regions.