Positional tolerance is becoming the darling of surveyors searching for an acceptable alternative to traverse "precision" tables for boundary surveys. While not new,…
Author: Amerisurv-Editor
How Private Are Records?
Many surveyors routinely research private surveying records in the course of conducting boundary surveys. After instrumentation, knowledge of boundary law, and recorded evidence…
Leica Geosystems wins major orders for System 1200 in Western Canada
November 4, 2004 – Leica Geosystems (SWX: LGSN) announced today that it has won several major orders in recent weeks for its new-generation…
Two new ionospheric models enable more precise GPS positions
Nov. 1, 2004 — NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey today announces the release of two new ionosphere models over the continental United States.These two…
Dennis Elswick Celebrates 15 Years With Clary & Associates Professional Surveyors and Mappers
Jacksonville, FL — November 3, 2004 — Jacksonville-based Clary & Associates Professional Surveyors and Mappers is pleased to announce Executive Vice President Dennis…
Flood Mitigation Planning Receives Technological Boost
DHI Water & Environment and PBS&J Join to Integrate Flood Models and GIS Solutions
GeoVantage Announces GIS Day Open House at Beverly Municipal Airport
Event will offer unique opportunity to learn about aerial photography for GIS and see GeoVantage camera sensor technology up close on plane
The American Surveyor Magazine – November 2004, Vol.1, No.6
Table of Contents 254kb Editor’s Corner By Marc Cheves, LS 260kb Point to Point: On Chronological Retracement The context of “original work” plays…
The American Surveyor Magazine – November 2004, Vol.1, No.6 – Table of Contents
Table of Contents 254kb Editor’s Corner By Marc Cheves, LS 260kb Point to Point: On Chronological Retracement The context of “original work” plays…
Guest Editorial: ACSM Outlook
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