The American Surveyor

Table of Contents – The American Surveyor – Vol.9, No.7 2012

Editorial: Survey Summit
The editor discusses this year’s Esri/ACSM Survey Summit in San Diego.
By Marc Cheves, PS
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NSPS Surveying USA at Worland, Wyoming
Wyoming surveyors celebrate the day and make GPS observations on a curious object.
By Rick Hudson, PS and Stanton Abell, PS
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The Last Tower Standing—Taking Down the Louisiana Bilby
In a follow-up to our previous article, the tower is dismantled for its move to Indiana.
By Jerry K. Price, PS and C. Barton Crattie, PS, CFM
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The Deadwood Datum
The Black Hills region of South Dakota was the scene of an 1880s USGS effort to establish control.
By Jerry Penry, PS
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Footsteps: The New Packing Shed
This installment illustrates the wisdom of having a surveyor involved in all aspects of a project.
By Landon Blake, PS
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Beyond the Boundary: Working With the Lending Industry
This installment examines one way to expand your practice.
By Jim Nadeau, PS
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A Reckless Path of Destruction—The City of San Diego’s Campaign to Destroy Land Survey Monuments
A California surveyor details a case of stiff-necked stupidity and shortsightedness by city officials.
By Michael J. Pallamary, PS
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The Future’s “Cloudy” (and that’s a good thing)
An examination of Topcon’s new cloud computing system.
By Don Talend
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GIS: Just a Tool: Myth #1: GIS Cost Too Much Money to Get Into
A simple explanation of GIS fundamentals: the database, the mapping engine, and the linkage.
By Stephen C. Blaskey, PS
185kb
Vantage Point: The Navigational Brain
A personal look at geospatial awareness, and how much we depend on it.
By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM
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