The American Surveyor Magazine – Sept/Oct 2005, Vol.2, No. 6

The American Surveyor Magazine – Sept/Oct 2005, Vol.2, No. 6

Editorial:
By Marc S. Cheves, LS
496kb
Point to Point:
Extrinsic Evidence–The Key to Accurate Retracement.
By Joel Leininger, LS
80kb
ProFile:
David Evans and Associates, Inc.
By Marc S. Cheves, LS
1,044kb
Surveying the Future:
New technology from Israel will provide real-time 3D mapping.
By Iddo GenuthI
1,197kb
Mapping the Badlands
A city surveyor uses a handheld GPS device for locating a variety of assets.
By Deral Paulk, LS
1,419kb
Computing: Free Application Software and Open Data Standards
Part Three in a discussion of data formats and standards.
By Loren J. Gibson, LS
516kb

A Goldsmith Chandlee Compass
By Dale R. Beeks
1,689kb
Reconnaissance: Geographic Information Synergy
Kent shares his Survey Summit keynote address
By Gary Kent, LS
217kb
The Quasi-judicial Functions of the Land Surveyor, Part I
A discussion of junior-senior rights.
By Paul A. Cuomo, LS
715kb
Vantage Point:  Easements as Tax Shelters
The controversy between conservation easements for the public good or private enrichment is heating up.
By Wendy Lathrop, LS, CFM
358kb
Surveyors & Law:  Neighborly Disputes–Fences and Trees
A discussion of modern-day boundary disputes, and advice to surveyors.
By James J. Demma, LS, Esq
685kb
Feedback
 
81kb
Software Review:  
Pythagoras Pro
By Joseph H. Bell, LS
583kb
Surveyor Seeks Conference-Looking for Long Term Commitment
A Seattle surveyor makes the case for a new national surveying conference.
By Gavin Schrock, LS
2,297kb