The American Surveyor

The American Surveyor Magazine – December 2006, Vol.3, No. 9 Table of Contents


 

Editorial:
Building Your Connected Site
By Marc Cheves, LS
 
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Point to Point:
Failures of Interpretation
By Joel Leininger, LS
 
85kb

 

Rocky Mountain High
Finding the point where the longest PLSS Baseline in the country crosses the Continental Divide.
By Jerry Penry, LS
6,255kb

 

Most Incorrect of Any Land Line
New Mexico tries to reclaim about two-thirds of a million acres of its territory.
By Fred Roeder, LS
1,351kb

 

On-Grid — Support of RTN Development (Part 4)
RTN communications may be less complex than they first appear.
By Gavin Schrock, LS
 
678kb

 

OPUS Becomes Available in Mexico
With the addition of Mexico, OPUS is now available for the entire North American continent.
By Tomás Soler, PhD, and Ing. Antonio Hernández-Navarro
1,306kb

 

The Art of Colonial Survey Instruments
The evolution of the American instrument makers.
By Jeffrey Lock
 
1,529kb

 

Surviving in the Survey Business
New technology from Topcon enables rapid, accurate grade staking.
By Robert Davis
 
1,820kb

 

Vantage Point:
Watch Where You Step
By Wendy Lathrop, LS, CFM
 
416kb
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