The Missouri River is the nation’s longest waterway at 2,341 miles. The width of this mighty river was historically less than one mile…
Volume 15 Issue 5
FEATURES
A Tale of a Fateful Survey: McKissick's Island
The Missouri River is the nation’s longest waterway at 2,341 miles. The width of this mighty river was historically less than one mile…
LiDAR In The High-Arctic
Using the latest technology to advance geomorphology research
The newest generation of tripod and mobile LiDAR scanning systems offer the ability to measure surface topography in unprecedented detail. Although LiDAR has…
Dataflow
The Role of Data in Keeping Pipeline Infrastructure Safe and Sustainable
Moving product–oil, gas, petroleum–over land via a pipeline is the most economical method of transportation today–but the environmental impact when accidents occur can…
COLUMNS
Thought Leader
Thought Leader: State Plane Coordinate System 2022
There are some big doings underway at the National Geodetic Survey. The word on the street is that we are getting a new…
Vantage Point
Vantage Point: Open Up and Let the Waters In
The concept of letting water into a building in order to protect it may seem a little perverse. But the idea is to…
DEPARTMENTS
Decided Guidance: Case Examinations—Page v. Luhring
Supreme Court of Virginia · 208 Va. 643 (1968)
How Important is a Chain of Title? Our last trip to Old Dominion chronologically ended up being in the Bluegrass State. This month…
FeedBack
Halverson and the Deerwood Plat Back in the February 2018 column I was blowing off about the Halverson panel and the Deerwood Plat….