The American Surveyor

Table of Contents – The American Surveyor – Vol.10, No.8 2013

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
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
Wet Work
Ways in which surveyors can make money with flood certs and flood mapping.
By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM
1,630kb
Survey on a Quad
A one-man survey operation applies extensive mechanization to a topographic survey.
By Fulvio Bernardini
1,705
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
Seeking Respect—Surveying’s Societal Value
Texas Professor Gary Jeffress leads a campaign to educate the public about surveying.
By Don Talend
6,495kb
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
Footsteps: Otay Mesa Properties versus the United States
Government policies made from afar affect homes and property.
By Landon Blake, PS
617kb
Feedback
268kb
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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