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is the subdivision of a tract of land into smaller parcels,
showing monumentation and mathematical survey data on a map,
conforming to local Government (usually County) ordinances.
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The Local Positional Accuracy of a
The Comprehensive Plan
Control Point
, Subdivision Survey or
Subdivision Plat Cadastral Survey
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Definition
consist of electronic theodolite with a built-in distance meter,
allowing it to measure angles and distances and determine the
positions and heights of points
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A Close Field Operations
Total Stations Electronic Transit
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Definition
All level work shall be at a minimum of Second Order Class II
accuracy.
-In order to achieve 2nd Order accuracy, an automatic level with a
vertical accuracy specification of 0.8mm standard deviation for 1km
,of double run leveling without the use of a micrometer and a high
quality, well maintained Philadelphia style leveling staff or a
leveling staff with temperature expansion coefficient of 10ppm/C°
or less
shall be used.
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The Comprehensive Plan Field operations
Second Order Class II
Differential leveling
accuracy
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Definition
is the one that is used in measuring a specific position on the earth's
surface in coordinate systems such as latitude and longitude.
is a collection of specific points on the Earth that have been
identified according to their precise northerly or southerly location
(latitude) and easterly or westerly location (longitude) (National
Geodetic Survey, 1986)
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Horizontal datum Vertical datum
, Geodetic Geoid
datum
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Definition
Azimuths are horizontal angles observed clockwise from any
reference meridian. Azimuths are generally observed from north.
Start from North 0 and go clockwise to desired ri
Vary from 0 - 360
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Datums Bearing
Latitude Azimuth
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A GPS signal travel time is 67ms from the receiver to the
satellite, the approximate distance (mile) is most nearly: