The American Surveyor Magazine – May 2006, Vol.3 No.3 – Table of Contents

 

Editorial:
Software and Computing
By Marc S. Cheves, LS
 
416kb

 

Point to Point:
Valuing a Survey Business
By Joel Leininger, LS
 
369kb

 

Surveying in the South Pacific
Remote real-time monitoring stands sentry over a $3.4 billion construction project.
By Steve McGowan
 
2,043kb

 

Historic Meridian Stones – Nantucket & Elsewhere
For years the enigmatic Mitchell Meridian Stones has been cloaked in controversial legends.
By V. Strelnitski, L. Amory, L. Asadoorian, R. diCurcio, P. Boyce , and A. Davis
 
4,461kb

 

Test Yourself:
Third the Triangle
By Richard L. Elgin, PhD, LS, PE
 
82kb
Problem | Solution

 

Surveying DaSituation:
Hunting Buried Treasures
By John D. Matonich, LS
 
154kb

 

An Analysis of GLO Surveys Using GPS and GIS
It is almost impossible to remonument a lost corner correctly if the GLO surveyor lied about where he put it.
By Edgar Harvey, Jr., LS, PE
 
780kb

 

QA/QC: Quality Assurance in Surveying and Mapping
In these times of increased litigation, it pays to review your company processes that ensure quality.
By Fred Henstridge, LS
 
873kb

 

The Quasi-judicial Functions of the Land Surveyor, Part 2
Could something change the senior status of a parcel to a junior parcel?
By Paul A. Cuomo, LS
 
811kb

 

Vantage Point:
Their Mistake, Our Lesson
By Wendy Lathrop, LS, CFM
 
447kb

 

Software Review:
Ez-Adjust
By Joseph H. Bell, LS
 
1,194kb

 

Expanding the Boundaries of Surveying Technology
A Chinese American land surveyor and the University of Houston collaborate to standardize technologies between the U.S. and China.
By Cathy D’Arche, CPSM
516kb