Principles and use of surveying instruments
By: Clendinning, J.
Material type: BookPublisher: London Blackie And Son Ltd. 1959Edition: 2nd.Description: x, 205p.Subject(s): Surveying -- PrinciplesDDC classification: 526.91 | C593p2 Summary: It is a fundamental rule to always work from the whole to the part. This implies precise control surveying as the first consideration followed by subsidiary detail surveying. This surveying principle involves laying down an overall system of stations whose positions are fixed to a fairly high degree of accuracy as control, and then the survey of details between the control points may be added to the frame by less elaborate methods.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | url | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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It is a fundamental rule to always work from the whole to the part. This implies precise control surveying as the first consideration followed by subsidiary detail surveying. This surveying principle involves laying down an overall system of stations whose positions are fixed to a fairly high degree of accuracy as control, and then the survey of details between the control points may be added to the frame by less elaborate methods.
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