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The initiator of the creation of a single printed geodetic organ was the Military Topographical Administration, and the decision to publish and the program were made at the 1st Congress of Military Topographers in the spring of 1924. From January 1925, the Kipregel newspaper began to appear, and in August 1925 the first issue was published. scientific, technical and socio-political journal "Geodesist" - an organ of the Military Topographical Administration and the Higher geodetic management. The journal became a conductor of geodetic science in the USSR. An important role in its formation and development was played by well-known scientists in the field of geodesy and cartography: corresponding member. of the USSR Academy of Sciences Professor F. N. Krasovsky, professors N. A. Urmaev, V. V. Danilov, A. S. Chebotarev, F. V. Drobyshev, A. A. Mikhailov and others. and improvement of topographic, geodetic and cartographic works, published articles on the development and implementation of more advanced production methods, scientific and technical problems related to the study of the figure and gravitational field of the Earth, the main work on laying state triangulation and leveling, etc. Along with with great attention to the achievements the best teams, leaders and innovators of production, as well as labor protection and safety. The most prominent scientists and production workers collaborated with the journal, sharing their experience and setting new urgent tasks for production.

With the outbreak of war, the publication of the Geodesist magazine and the Aerofotogeodesist newspaper of the Moscow Aerogeodesic Enterprise, which had been published since 1932, ceased. , as well as special collections of articles on geodesy and cartography. In 1956, the publication of the scientific, technical and production journal "Geodesy and Cartography" resumed. In No. 2 of 1957, in the article “The Main Tasks of the Geodesy and Cartography Journal,” it is noted that “The absence for fifteen years (1941–1955) of a regularly published special journal was felt ... as a significant shortcoming that created difficulties in popularizing the achievements of geodetic science and technology, and in particular in the exchange of industrial experience…”. Being an organ of the Main Directorate of Geodesy and Cartography, first of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and then of the Ministry of Geology of the USSR, the journal published decisions of the CPSU congresses, tasks of the five-year plans, recommendations of the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union (IGGS), covered the experience of leading workers, presented rationalization proposals. The magazine, open to criticism, quite objectively covered the organizational and technical problems of production, which in one way or another contributed to their solution. The newspaper of the Moscow Aerogeodetic Enterprise, already under the name "Geodesist", began to be published again in 1957.

In 1950–1970 a special place was occupied by the headings "Letters to the Editor" and "Answers to Readers' Questions". Detailed answers were prepared by specialists from TsNIIGAiK, among them well-known scientists L. P. Pellinen, V. Ya. Mikhailov, A. P. Kolupaev, E. G. Larchenko, M. I. Yurkina, V. N. Shishkin and others. that the practice of publishing notes - letters to the editor and answers to questions from readers - would be useful to resume. The post-war period is known for the rapid development of geodetic gravimetry associated with the theory of determining the physical surface and the gravitational field of the Earth by MS Molodensky. Domestic theoretical geodesy has reached the world level. In No. 11 for 1957, in the article “Soviet Geodetic Science on the 40th Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution”, the director of TsNIIGAiK A. Sh. Tatevyan writes: “M. S. Molodensky made a convincing conclusion that for the practice of geodetic calculations it is not necessary to know the figure of the geoid. This new and rigorous solution to the reduction problem... is of great scientific and practical value". In the article of the same issue "New Methods for Studying the Shape of the Earth", M. S. Molodensky for the first time in the wide press substantiated the concepts of "normal heights" and "quasi-geoid heights". The journal "Geodesy and Cartography" paved the way for the adoption of a fundamentally new rigorous system for calculating heights in the USSR. Along with the series "Itogov Nauki" of VINITI "Geodesy and Aerial Survey", the journal "Geodesy and Cartography" published lists and abstracts of new industry publications. Since 1964 all information materials in the field of natural and technical sciences began to be accompanied by the index of the Universal Decimal Classifier (UDC). In 1971, the "Calendar of Events" appeared in the magazine, which was conducted in different time A. V. Butkevich, N. V. Vasiliev, A. V. Postnikov, E. B. Melnikova, A. S. Leonov, L. A. Goldenberg, P. V. Yarotsky, S. I. Slipchenko, M. V. Kuznetsov, and since 1992 - G. N. Teterin and M. L. Sinyanskaya. In the 1970s the journal became part of the publications of the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC). In 1975, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the journal, for merits in the promotion of scientific and technical knowledge and contribution to the development of the country's geodetic service, the journal was awarded " Honorary diploma Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR. The circulation of the magazine at that time was 9000 copies. The 1990s became a turning point for the magazine, and indeed for the entire industry, as some issues were printed in duplicate and with a delay in release. Chief Editor magazine, V. I. Burke asked readers not to unsubscribe to the publication under any circumstances (article “How can a magazine survive?”, 1992, No. 2). In No. 4 of 1992, after an article dedicated to the 70th anniversary of L.P. Pellinen, the tragic news of his death was published. An official obituary and several articles came out through the issue, in which leading geodetic scientists considered it their duty to honor the memory of the great scientist. In subsequent years, a discussion on the issues of theoretical geodesy by M. I. Yurkina and V. V. Brovar, on the one hand, and M. M. Mashimov, on the other, took place on the pages of the journal, which was received with interest by the geodetic community. Since 2004, the magazine has been constantly published in color, which made it possible to insert color maps into articles. In the special issue for December 2012, the proceedings of the conference "Domestic developments in the field of geodesy and cartography and their application in the economic and defense activities of the country" were published. Despite certain difficulties, the journal continues to live, the format and design are changing, but its branch character remains unchanged. Since 2013, the editorial staff of the journal has become part of the Center for Geodesy, Cartography and SDI, which united TsNIIGAiK, TsKGF and Gosgiscenter. The journal is an open professional platform for discussing and informing about all the ongoing changes in geodesy and cartography and always expects new articles and proposals from the authors.

The following materials were published in the December issue of the journal "Geodesy and Cartography":

Article by A.V. Nikitina "Optimal Methods for Improving the Efficiency of Geodetic Works on railways, stations and nodes”;

Article by A.A. Jury, V.R. Khrisanova, G.V. Mitenko, O.V. Chernova, V.V. Snakin "Analysis of the soil diversity of nature reserves and national parks in Russia". A new cartographic material is presented that characterizes the soil cover of specially protected natural areas (SPNA) formed in recent years (2010-2015): the national parks "Beringia", "Land of the Leopard", "Onega Pomorie", "Sailugemsky", "Chikoy" , Shantar Islands, Shaitan-Tau State Nature Reserve and a section of the Orenburgsky Cluster State Nature Reserve;

·Article "Landscape mapping of the Republic of Khakassia", authors G.I. Lysanova, Yu.M. Semenov, A.A. Fortieth. The material considers the results of landscape mapping of the territory of the Republic of Khakassia on a scale of 1: 1,000,000, a map of geosystems is provided. As a result of the research, a wide variety of geosystems has been established, which is displayed on the map through showing the spatial differentiation of the distribution areas of geomers of the rank of the facies group;

Article by V.A. Prelovsky “Mapping the ranges of rare species of vertebrates in the basin of the lake. Baikal". The author presents the results of mapping rare species of vertebrates, carried out as part of the creation of the Ecological Atlas of the Baikal Basin. For the first time, the material on the distribution of protected species within three constituent entities was summarized Russian Federation and the Republic of Mongolia;

· Article by G.I. Zagrebina "Development of a method for automated determination of the mathematical basis of published maps". The study is aimed at solving the problems of integrating and georeferencing published cartographic works, including old ones, into geoinformation systems for creating new maps and atlases, developing GIS projects and information content for geoportals;

·The article “Features of cadastral registration of land for the regulation of small-scale construction in the EU countries”, author – N.R. Kamynina - conducts comparative analysis the processes of designing and implementing small-scale urban construction projects in areas where land properties are presented in a fragmented form, using the example of England, Sweden, Macedonia and Poland;

·The article “Multi-aspect use of Earth sounding data when creating a vegetation map of an island ecosystem (on the example of Bolshoi Solovetsky Island)”, the authors of the material are N.A. Alekseenko, E.A. Baldina, A.A. Medvedev, K.A. Troshko acquaint readers with the results of the study of plant associations on the Bolshoi Solovetsky Island, a fragile ecosystem of the polar region, which is under strong anthropogenic pressure and requires constant monitoring. The highly detailed study relied on field and desk methods;

· In the section "Aerial phototopography" the material "Calibration of cameras for stereophotogrammetry of close objects" was published. R.N. Gelman, A.V. Nikitin set out a way to complete calibration digital cameras based on a single image of a flat test object.

In the first issue of the journal "Geodesy and Cartography" for 2016, the article "The legal basis for geodetic support in the construction and improvement of settlements" was published.

T.V. Ilyushin, A.P. Sizov, T.K. Kolevid, T.F. Pushkin, O.V. Miklashevskaya notes that legal basis geodetic work includes a set of regulatory legal documents from the level federal laws to departmental building codes and technical regulations. In accordance with the regulations legal instruments the technological basis for geodetic support of cadastral work in settlements is being developed.

The accuracy of geodetic support must meet the requirements for the development of design and working documentation, the construction of structures and residential and civil facilities, the performance of special engineering and geodetic works and stationary observations of hazardous natural and man-made processes, as well as the provision of construction, operation and liquidation of objects.

In the article “Method of nominalization of the values ​​of high-altitude reference points of leveling networks”, Yu.P. Kurenev, T.N. Malik propose a technique by which it is possible to bring the values ​​of the normal heights of old or new benchmarks to a single origin. The application of this method makes it possible to significantly reduce the number of calculated reference points of the grid of anomalous heights.

Article by K.V. Ebauer "Joint determination of station coordinates, parameters of the Earth's rotation and coefficients of the gravitational field from the combined processing of laser satellite observations. Theoretical and Practical Aspects” introduces readers to some theoretical and practical aspects of the joint determination of station coordinates, Earth rotation parameters and gravitational field coefficients from the combined processing of laser observations of LAGEOS-1/2 satellites and low-orbit satellites. The author considers possible correlations between the parameters and the errors in their determination for various configurations of the orbital constellation.

I.N. Vladimirov, D.V. Kobylkin, S.A. Kholboeva consider a new approach to the study and mapping of restorative successions of fallow lands. The authors carry out a cartographic analysis of the dynamics of land categories over the past hundred years based on the analysis of maps compiled by the Corps of Military Topographers and remote sensing data.

Article by E.G. Voronin “Weights of photogrammetric measurements. Additional Adjustment Reliability Criteria” is the final in a series of three publications on the assignment of measurement weights when the exact measurement variances are unknown. It substantiates the existence of additional criteria for the reliability of adjustment results for direct and indirect measurements.

Material S.N. Guzevich "On the stereoscopic measurement method" is devoted to the causes of inaccurate determination of the position and linear dimensions of objects when using pair meters and the stereoscopic method.

Article by L.I. Serebryakova contains proposals for improving the scientific and methodological documentation for organizing work on modern research on the movements of the earth's crust at the geodynamic testing grounds of Rosreestr.

In the article by S.A. Ganieva and J.T. Mehdiyev, the issues of improving the geomorphometric model for detecting landslides using lidars are considered.

Peer-reviewed scientific journal Izvestiya Vysshikh educational institutions"Geodesy and aerial photography" - the oldest Russian magazine in the field of geodesy, published since 1957.

The founder of the journal is the USSR State Committee for Public Education.

The journal is registered in State Committee USSR according to the press number 743 of 10/26/1990.

Publisher: Federal State Budgetary educational institution higher education Moscow State University Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK)

In accordance with GOST-7.56–89 “Editions. International Standard Numbering of Serials” the journal was assigned ISSN 0536-101 (print), ISSN 2618-7299 (online).

The journal is included in the system of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) and in the list of journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission for the publication of the main results scientific research for the competition degree doctor and candidate, is included in the Russian Science Citation Index database on the Web of Science platform.

All articles are assigned a DOI.

The main purpose of the publication is to promote the improvement of the quality of training of specialists in accordance with the strategic directions for ensuring a unified public policy in the field of state certification of scientific and scientific-pedagogical personnel. The journal publishes original science articles and reviews devoted to fundamental and applied problems of geodesy (see sections of the journal). All authors make significant contributions to research, the results of which are published in the journal.

The journal is published in printed form with a frequency of six issues per year and has a full-text electronic version identical in content, which, after the release of the printed version, is placed in the Scientific Electronic Library (NEB) and on the journal's website.

The printed version of the Journal is distributed by subscription of Rospechat OJSC (subscription index in the Rospechat Catalog is 70365). You can subscribe to the magazine from any issue. The cost of one issue of the journal is 500 rubles, the annual subscription is 3,000 rubles. Full texts articles and an annual subscription to issues No. 1 to No. 6 in electronic version in paid access are provided on the website www.elibrary.ru.

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The publication of the journal is carried out at the expense of own funds university. Articles are published free of charge. There is no fee payment. The editorial staff of the journal provides registration of incoming materials, prepares for the publication of the journal, reviews, correspondence with authors, mailing proofreading, forms the content of each issue and conducts prepress preparation of the author's originals and the original layout of the issue, controls the sending of mandatory free copies of each issue of the journal to the Russian Book Chamber and an electronic copy - to the Russian State Library (RSL).