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Guest Editorial: Survey Summit 2013
An engineer’s honest assessment of this event, and of surveying in general. By Gene Roe, PS, PE, PhD 186kb
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Angle Points: The City of San Diego Begins to Restructure
After years of neglect and dismissal, new management turns the ship. By Michael J. Pallamary, PS 77kb
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Wet Work
Ways in which surveyors can make money with flood certs and flood mapping. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 1,630kb
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Survey on a Quad
A one-man survey operation applies extensive mechanization to a topographic survey. By Fulvio Bernardini 1,705
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Locators—The Lost World
Homesteaders relied on Land Locators to realize their dream of ownership. By Chad R. Erickson, PS and Linda Erickson 4,364
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Seeking Respect—Surveying’s Societal Value
Texas Professor Gary Jeffress leads a campaign to educate the public about surveying. By Don Talend 6,495kb
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Surveying the Southern California Coast—Part 2
A recap of historic geodetic control, used for “moving coordinates from one point to another.” By Jay Satalich, PS 3,194kb
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Footsteps: Otay Mesa Properties versus the United States
Government policies made from afar affect homes and property. By Landon Blake, PS 617kb
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Feedback
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The Curt Brown Chronicles: Curt Brown in the 21st Century
Curt’s influence continues to assist in the resolution of boundary conflicts. Compiled by Michael J. Pallamary, PS 124kb
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