%0 Journal Article %T Stanovenie koeficienta drsnosti pukl¨ªn (JRC) met¨®dou bl¨ªzkej digit¨¢lnej fotogrametrie %A Vladim¨ªr Greif %A Tom¨¢£¿ Drot¨¢r %J Acta Geologica Slovaca %D 2011 %I Comenius University in Bratislava %X This work deals with the evaluation of joint roughness coefficient (JRC) in the rock mass based on the digital photogrammetry and its comparison with traditional method of JRC estimation using linear profiling. The JRC value is used for the estimation of shear strength of discontinuities in rock mass. First method used for JRC determination was the method using comb profilometer used to create roughness profiles by tracing the cross-sections to the paper and digitizing them. The second method made use of principles of digital photogrammetry, where digital images were used for the creation of 3D model of joint surface, from which roughness profiles were extracted. Both methods were used at the Dev¨ªnska cesta road cut in Bratislava. The profiles obtained by two methods were compared visually with the standard profiles. Based on this comparison each profile was given a JRC value which is necessary input for the estimation of joint shear strength. The value of JRC obtained by both methods was in range 14¨C16 corresponding to the standard profile no. 8. Further, both methods, contact and non-contact, were compared by subtracting both curves and statistically analyzing the difference in more than 1500 sampling points. The results showed that the standard deviation in the case of profile 16¨C17 was 0.422 mm, which represents 4.4 % of the roughness amplitude, while for the profile 22¨C23 the standard deviation was 0.35 mm, representing 3.5 % of the roughness amplitude. Both standard deviations were under the 5 % margin, which gives good indication of the acceptability of photogrammetric method of JRC determination. %K digital photogrammetry %K joint roughness coefficient %K comb profilometer %K Bratislava-Dev¨ªnska cesta road cut %U http://www.geopaleo.fns.uniba.sk/ageos/archive/2011_02/greif_drotar_2011.pdf