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Encyclopedia > Surveys

There are several uses of the word survey.


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Surveying and Mapping Program Home Page (390 words)
The goal was to create a four-year degree in surveying and mapping science that could meet the needs of the surveying profession in the central southeastern region of the nation.
Surveying and Mapping, which is also now known as Geomatic Engineering is a rapidly developing discipline that focuses on spatial information, i.e.
Land boundaries cadastres are concerned with the surveying of property boundary lines.
Surveyors, cartographers, photogrammetrists, and surveying technicians (2722 words)
Surveying technicians or assistants position and hold the vertical rods, or targets, that the operator sights on to measure angles, distances, or elevations.
Surveying is related to the work of civil Engineers, architects, and landscape architects because an accurate survey is the first step in land development and construction projects.
Cartography and geodetic surveying are related to the work of environmental scientists and hydrologists and geoscientists, who study the earthÂ’s internal composition, surface, and atmosphere.
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