The American Surveyor

The American Surveyor Magazine – March/April 2005, Vol.2, No. 2

The American Surveyor Magazine – March/April 2005, Vol.2, No. 2  

Editor’s Corner:
Something New Under the Sun!
By Marc Cheves, LS
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Point to Point:  Prioritizing Coordinates
Analyzing coordinates in the Order of Priority.
By Joel Leininger, LS
111kb
Mapping the Nation’s Treasures
Surveyors take part in a National Park Service project on Ellis Island that will help to preserve the rich immigration history of Ellis Island.
By Dave Conlin, Art Ireland, and Tim Smith
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It’s Your Business:
The Power of Income
By Dan Beardslee, LS
79kb
Testing ARIES: Streamlining Data for First Responders
Real-time mapping holds enormous potential for emergency workers.
By Wendy Lathrop, LS
2,223kb
Selecting Multi-Function Survey Tools for GIS, Design, and Construction
A water service department in Alabama creates a system for modeling, design, and mapping to interface with its county GIS network.
By Robert Davis
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The Fabric of Surveying in America: Surveying in California
A fascinating parade of characters and events influenced the complex boundary history of California.
By Francois D. “Bud” Uzes, LS
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Small Boat Survey “Goes Large”  
A small boat hydro survey off the island of Barbados aids in expanding the docking area for the Queen Mary II .
By Gregory Hutchinson, LS
334kb
Test Yourself:
Compound Curve Replacement
By Richard L. Elgin, PhD, LS, PE
255kb Questions
22kb Solutions
Feedback  
Letters to the Editor and More

55kb
Surveyors and Law:  
Boundaries – A Dispute Between Dueling Neighbors
By James J. Demma, LS, Esq
186kb
Product Review:
Topcon HiPer Lite+ with TopSURV
By Al Pepling, LS
617kb
Along Came A Spider–Spinning Silk For
Cross-Hairs, Part I

The search for cross-hairs for scientific instrumentation.
By Silvio A. Bedini
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