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2DOC themes in the domain

 

Environmental monitoring

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Collection of environmental relevant changes before, during and after building work is necessary due to today's environmental constraints. From sociographic inquiries over environmental measurements as vibration measurements and noise measurements, to results from fauna- and floramonitoring 2DOC offers a wide range of possibilities to document data coming from this domain.

Here as well 2DOC offers greatest flexibility on defining measured and observed parameters. If it is possible and wise, geographical allocation can be done using the integrated GIS-engine. As on the other themes a major goal of 2DOC is overall usability of the data. This is achieved by systematic, structured data storage.

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Vibration measurement

Grafische Darstellung von Erschütterungsmessungen in 2DOCData from vibration measurements can be imported and evaluated with the usual visualizations (Velocity/time, acceleration/time) directly within 2doc. The theme allows you to integrate data of one of the main fields in the area of environmental monitoring. Vibration measuring points can be positioned using 2docs integrated GIS functionality and can be assigned to objects on the surface (documented in the theme Surface Objects). This assignment allows the generation of reports and other evaluations related to a single object, which is often required especially when driving tunnels in urban areas. Through flexible definition of threshold levels (day/night, working day/weekend etc.) and the display of those thresholds in charts compliance with legal regulations can be easily checked and documented.

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Noise measurement

Grafische Darstellung von Lärmmesswerten in 2DOCWith is theme data coming from noise measurements (noise level, frequency analysis and meteodata) can be imported in 2doc and than be processed in various evaluations. 2doc provides different charts for evaluation of data. Measurement locations can be assigned to surface objects (documented in the correspondent theme). Via the definition of measurement campaigns different phases in the monitoring programm can be separated (e.g. before, while and after driving the tunnel). For each location of measurement you can define threshold levels whereas 2doc allows defining different thresholds for day/night working day/weekend etc. Threshold levels can be used in graphical presentations to quickly check compliance with legal or other regulations. Directly within the charts you can add annotations to exclude specific data from statistical processing.

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Electromagnetic tolerance

Infrastructure for transmission and distribution of electrical energy as well as antennas for public and private broadcasting cause electromagnetic emissions, which may affect construction workers and staff as well as residents. The results of measurements in the electromagnetic compatibility sector can be stored in 2DOC to facilitate control in relation to legal requirements and limits.

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Light pollution

To document impact and damage of a day and night illumination to the environment (nature and the local population), measurement of luminous intensity of direct and scattered light is required.

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Air monitoring

Grafische Darstellung von Luftgütemessungen in 2DOCMonitoring air quality is an important part of environmental monitoring. Results of air monitoring can be imported in 2doc from various file formats and then be processed and evaluated with the built in tools. The logged parameters can be layouted in reports. For each measurement location you can define measuring campaigns and each location can be assigned to surface objects. This way 2doc allows object and campaign related data evaluation and visualization.

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Biomonitoring Fauna
Results from the review and documentation of species occurring in the project area (fauna biomonitoring) before and during the construction phase can be gathered in this 2DOC theme. Typical way, due to the complexity and diversity of the communities, not all species will be monitores. Several groups of species, which are representative in the project areas ecosystems are defined. The monitoring work is done along defined "paths", which are specifically chosen for a group of animals. Together with the monitoring of plants and their habitats, fauna biomonitoring gives a meaningful view of the impact of construction work on the ecosystems.
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Fish stock monitoring

To document the fish stock and the useability of fishing waters 2DOC offers the theme Fish stock monitoring. As the theme Biomonitoring Fauna numbers of individuals counted can be gathered. The investigation takes place in a certain region (river stretch), which can easely be defined using the 2DOC GIS Engine. To facilitate this definition, it is possible to integrate maps of the rivers as GIS layers. Further information, as weather conditions, related contracts, etc. can also be stored. The several fish species are stored as definition data, so consistent data can be garantueed.

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Inspections

With a range of themes (flora, fauna, soil,etc.) 2DOC offers the possibility to collect pecularities and parameters, found in the course of inspections. During an inspection particular aspects of environmental monitoring are to be paid attention to. An inspection always takes place in a predefined region. Pecularities and parameters are used to document what has been observed. Both are implemented in 2DOC as definition data, which can be freely defined, depending only on sufficient grants. Pecularities and parameters are always related to a certain position, region or quadrant on the surface. Parameters can be quantified by definition, pecularities give the possibility to collect unquantifiable observations, which can be attributed to a type and a cause.

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