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Vantage Point: Introducing TMAC-2
Our FEMA expert provides a surveyor’s voice on the newest Technical Mapping Advisory Council. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 149kb
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The Curt Brown Chronicles: The Challenging Future for the Land Surveyor
From 1964, Curt reminds us that the fundamentals components of the profession merit consideration and attention. Compiled by Michael J. Pallamary, PS 62kb
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HP35s Calculator, a Field Surveyor’s Companion
Part 5—Inverse to a Line or Perpendicular Offset This installment is a great tool for evaluating lines and offsets.. By Jason E. Foose, PS 161kb
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Moving London Safely Forward
Home to the world’s first underground railway, monitoring is de rigeur for an ambitious retrofit to this iconic building. By Natalie Binder 5,489kb
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Recent Activities at the National Geodetic Survey—Part 2 of 4
In this installment, the authors discuss GRAV-D, GEOID models and Geoid Slope Validation Surveys. By Dr. Dru Smith, Dr. Daniel R. Roman, and Monica Youngman 4,981kb
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The Pole of Inaccessability
In an interesting use of a handheld, the author locates the point in North America farthest from any coastline. By Jerry Penry, PS 4,485kb
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Use of Total Station Spawns Improvements in Salmon Monitoring Program
Using technology to monitor, measure and document changes in habitat for an endangered species. By Larry Trojak 3,837kb
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The Artillery Surveyors in WWII—Africa and Europe
Part 3 of 3: Survey Officers. By Albert “skip” Theberge 3,818kb
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100 Years Too Late?
Another 1870s photo prompts a Wyoming surveyor to see what the remote area looks like today. By Bill Chupka, PS 6,367kb
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