The American Surveyor Magazine – Sept/Oct 2005, Vol.2, No. 6
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Surveying the Future:
New technology from Israel will provide real-time 3D mapping. By Iddo GenuthI 1,197kb |
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Mapping the Badlands
A city surveyor uses a handheld GPS device for locating a variety of assets. By Deral Paulk, LS 1,419kb |
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Computing: Free Application Software and Open Data Standards
Part Three in a discussion of data formats and standards. By Loren J. Gibson, LS 516kb |
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A Goldsmith Chandlee Compass By Dale R. Beeks 1,689kb |
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Reconnaissance: Geographic Information Synergy
Kent shares his Survey Summit keynote address By Gary Kent, LS 217kb |
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The Quasi-judicial Functions of the Land Surveyor, Part I
A discussion of junior-senior rights. By Paul A. Cuomo, LS 715kb |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |