Table of Contents – The American Surveyor – Vol.12, No.6 2015

Editorial
Losses
By Marc Cheves, PS
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Connections
A long time surveyor reminds us that where we stand is where we have always stood.
By John R. Stock, PS
1,757kb
Vantage Point: Letters in the Electronic Age
A timely explanation of the differences between a LOMA, a LOMR, and an eLOMA.
By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM
251kb
The Curt Brown Chronicles: About Meander Lines and Boundaries
From 1971, Curt schools us on riparian boundaries.
By Michael J. Pallamary, PS
81kb
On the Rise—Quality of Water, Quality of Life
From Northeast U.S. to Central Africa, Engineers Without Borders help provide this vital substance.
By Gordon Wilson, LSIT
5,096kb
Location, Location, Location. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown!
An update on a controversial service that allows surveyors to help property transactions.
By Chad and Linda Erickson
1,299kb
Meades Ranch
The story of the single point in Kansas upon which NAD 27 originated.
By Jerry Penry, PS
5,209kb
U.S. Supreme Court Reduces Confusion and Conflict in Boundary Law
A rebuttal to the March Pallamary article and an explanation of coastal boundary case law.
By Chuck Karayan, PS
915kb
Tri-Territory Site
A monument in Wyoming represents the common point between three giant tracts of land that make up most of the American West.
By Harry Kessner, PE, PS
1,412kb
HP35s Calculator, a Field Surveyor’s Companion: Part 9—Intersections
Before you fire another salvo into the center quarter, remember that “intersection” is a tool not an answer!
By Jason E. Foose, PS
141kb
FeedBack
After reading James T. Jones, PS, PE’s response in the January 2015 issue …
By Various
94kb
Paying it Forward—An Interview with Dennis Mouland
An Arizona surveyor recounts the life of this well-known seminar presenter and educator.
By Patrick Naville, PS
150kb