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(103.07~103.09)

103 9

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1.1 ..................................................................................................1

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2.1 ......................5

2.2 ....................................13

2.2.1 - - ........14

2.2.2 ...................................15

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3.1 ................................22

3.2 103 ......................................................24

3.2.1 .......................................................24

3.2.2 ...............................................32

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ii

2.1-1 - .................................................12

2.1-2 - .................................................12

2.2.1-1 - .................................................14

2.2.1-2 - .........................................14

2.2.2-1 - .........................16

2.2.2-2 - .........................16

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1.3-1 - .......................................................................3

1.3-2 - .......................................................................4

2.1-1 9 ..................................6

2.1-2 9 ..................................7

2.1-3 ........................8

2.1-4 ........................9

2.1-5 ......................................10

2.1-6 - .....................................11

2.1-7 - .....................................12

2.1-8 ......................................13

2.2.1-1 - .............15

2.2.1-2 - .....................................15

2.2.2-1 ..................................17

2.2.2-2 ..................................18

2.2.2-3 ..........................................18

2.2.2-4 (D-1) .............................19

2.2.2-5 (E-1) ..................................19

2.2.2-6 ......................................................19

2.2.2-7 (G-1) .................................................20

3.1-1 (A ) .........................23

3.1-2 (A ) .........................24

3.2.1-1

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3.2.1-2 ..........................................26

3.2.1-3 ..................................................................................28

3.2.1-4 ..........................................29

3.2.1-5 ......................................30

3.2.1-6 ......................................................30

3.2.1-7 101 7 9 ....................31

3.2.1-8 ..............................................................32

3.2.2-1 A ........................................................................33

3.2.2-2 A .......................................................34

3.2.2-3 B ........................................................................34

3.2.2-4 C ................................................35

3.2.2-5 C ............................................................35

3.2.2-6 D ............................................................36

3.2.2-7 E 5 ..........................................................37

3.2.2-8 E 9 ..............................................37

3.2.2-9 F ........................................................................38

3.2.2-10 F ....................................................38

3.2.2-11 G 9 ..................................................................39

3.2.2-12 I .................................................................39

3.2.2-13 J .........................................................................40

3.2.2-14 K ........................................................................41

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1.1

9

85

9

9 88

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9

9

(Phasianus colchicus)

- -

99

9 20 198 9

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1.2

9 ( )

( )

1.3

9 ~ -

1.3-1 1.3-2

1 2

9

100 4 1 106

100 4 1 103 3 31

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1.3-1 -

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2.1

100 4 102 3 9

(

- - )

100

102

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9

2.1-1 2.1-2

-

- - -

4 2.1-3

- - 2

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2.1-4

2.1-1 9

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2.1-2 9

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8

A3-1 A3-2

A3-3 A3-4

2.1-3

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9

A4-1 A4-2

2.1-4

(b)

( 2.1-5)

GPS GPS

10

3

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10

2.1-5

(2)

100 102

MP3

(play back)

GPS

(a)

- -

- 5

4 2

2 1 1

10 2.1-6 -

2 2 1

3 2.1-7

2.1-1

2.1-2 3

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11

A-4

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103 3

2.1-6 -

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2.1-7 -

2.1-1 -

A-1

A-2

A-3

* A-4

* A-4 9

B-1

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13

(b)

10:00 3:00

3 6

GPS

3

100

( 2.1-8)

Goldwave

2.1-8

2.2

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2.2.1 - -

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8 27 9 2-3 2.2.1-1

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2.2.1-1 -

7 10-11 8 27 9 2-3

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2.2.1-1 -

2.2.1-2 -

2.2.2

-

103 7 10-1 8 27 9 2-3 2.2.2-1

2.2.2-5 - 7 10 8 27 9 2

2.2.2-6 2.2.2-7 2.2.2-1 2.2.2-2

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16

2.2.2-1 -

7/10-11 8/27 9/2-3

A-1 0 1 1 0

A-2 0 0 0 2

A-3 0 0 0 0

A-4* 1 1 0 1

B-1 0 0 0 0

B-2 0 0 0 0

C-1 0 0 0 0

C-2 0 0 0 0

D-1 0 0 0 0

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* 103 1 3 A-4 2.1.2-6

2.2.2-2 -

7/10 8/27 9/2

F-1 0 0 0 0

F-2 0 0 0 0

G-1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

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A-1 A-1

A-2 A-2

A-3 A-3

A-4 A-4

2.2.2-1

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B-1 B-1

B-2 B-2

2.2.2-2

C-1 C-1

C-2 C-2

2.2.2-3

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2.2.2-4 (D-1)

2.2.2-5 (E-1)

F-1 F-1

F-2 F-2

2.2.2-6

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2.2.2-7 (G-1)

-

7

( A-4 ) A-4

8 9 A-1

4~7

6

100 4 102 3

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406K+500

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3.1

(1)

( 3.1-1)

101 102

102 11

( 3.1-2) 103 2 (E )

(2)

(a) 101

101

A2 a2

( 2.4-2)

1

4 5

2.4-2

( ) A2 a2

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1 4

5

2.4 (

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3.1-1 (A )

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3.1-2 (A )

(4)

3.2 103

3.2.1

(1)

102 11

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Google Earth

( 3.2.1-1) Google Earth

( 3.2.1-2) 94 95 96 98

99 102 102 10

(103 9 )

Google Earth 2013

3.2.1-1

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101 9 10

103 7 13 103 9 20

100 8 18

99 7 3095 3 6

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103 7 13 103 9 20

100 8 18

99 7 3095 3 6

100 102

95 ( )

99 ( ) 100 ( ) 101 ( )

7 ( ) 9 ( )

3.2.1-2

(2)

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103 9 2 103

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(a) ( 3.2.1-3)

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(

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3.2.1-4

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3.2.1-5

3.2.1-6

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3.2.2

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102 102 10

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3.2.2-2 A

(2) B

B

( 3.2.2-3)

3.2.2-3 B

(3) C

C (103 2 ) 3

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3.2.2-4 C

3.2.2-5 C

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(4) D

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