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Guest Editorial: A Foot in the Past, An Eye to the Future
A 2,500+ mile road trip. By Marc Cheves, PS 1,162kb
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The Terrestrial Goes Extraterrestrial
National Geographic Channel UFO investigators employ both scanning and surveying technology in their search for extraterrestrials. By Don Talend 498kb
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Reaching the Unreachable
The requirement to provide a 3D AutoCAD model of the underpinnings of a 1922-vintage railroad trestle spurs innovation. By Gail Garabedian 2,083kb
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The Longest Line
The 1800s-era transcontinental arc of triangulation became the largest trigonometrical figure that had ever been measured on the globe. By Albert “Skip” Theberge, Jr. 983
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Technology Edge Streamlines Giant Concrete Pour
The 4,150-cubic yard continuous pour for the new Seacoast Hotel in San Diego required the use of 400 concrete trucks and precise positioning. By Vicki Speed 1,426kb
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Product Review: NavCom LAND-PAK
To differentiate itself from the pack, this full-featured GNSS receiver includes RTK Extend and StarFire correction service. By Shawn Billings, PS 293kb
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GIS: Just a Tool: Myth #3: Getting Current Job Data on a Map is Too Difficult
To differentiate itself from the pack, this full-featured GNSS receiver includes RTK Extend and StarFire correction service. By Stephen C. Blaskey, PS 154kb
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Vantage Point: Something Borrowed
The process of selling mortgages has our government affairs expert asking if public notice is being obfuscated, if not obliterated. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 279kb
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Footsteps: Interior Board of Land Appeals 388 (IBLA 2010-152 Hillstrom)
As this case illustrates, holding the position of a PLSS corner without a direct link to the original corner or its accessories carries with it certain risks. By Landon Blake, PS 192kb
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Record Title—Part 1, Foundations
A detailed look at how our society relies primarily on recorded instruments in determining real property rights and responsibilities. By Chuck Karayan, PS 134kb
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