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    land surveying

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    Land Surveying EC4202 2013 Assignment One. Task- We did a levelling circuit around Union Street‚ Harbour Terrace‚ Forth Street and St David Street. The aim was to level around from point A through to point D with one inverse shot to find the height of A Block. We levelled the route completely once but swapped around and adjusting and moving the staff and tri pod each time. We all had turns at booking‚ shooting and holding the staff. We adjusted the lenses of the Dumpy Level to suit everyone’s

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    10323 LDC ONLY

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    LMB Form No. GSD-B-11 LOT DATA COMPUTATION SHEET Lot No. : LOT 10323 Date Surveyed: MAY 14‚ 2013 Sheet : 1 / 1 Owner : COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM ANECITO S. LIPANG Surname‚ Given Name Geodetic Engineer Location : SAN VICENTE‚MATALOM‚LEYTE Surv. Sym. & No. :________________ L.R.C. No. :______________________ +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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    Ngunguru Ngunguru is a coastal community in Northland‚ New Zealand. Whangarei is twenty six kilometres to the south west. The Ngunguru River flows between the main community and a long sandspit into Ngunguru Bay. The population in Ngunguru is one thousand and twenty five this census was taken in 2006.The name Ngunguru means rumbling tides in Maori. Why is Ngunguru the best place to live‚ well I will tell you why Ngunguru is the best place to live. Its not just the beach the water buts its also the

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    cellphones

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    Cellphones are full of utilities but most people use them to communicate in everyday situations‚ such as chatting with friends‚ business calls‚ appointments‚ and etc. They play a larger role when your life comes to a crossroads. Become lost? Flat tire? Relax your only numbers away from help. In today’s society‚ texting has somewhat replaced voicemail and lets us express messages swiftly without a ringing disturbance. Email still remains and instead of it being replaced by the cellphone it has become

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    Geol 1345 Lab 9B

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    LAB 9B 1. Scroll down the CBOFS website and click on now-cast under the water level icon. The water level animation which appears displays the most recent water levels in local time at a [ (1) (2) (3) ]-hour interval. 2. Water levels are reported in the animation relative to the MLLW in feet and are color coded in the animation with the lowest water levels (indicating low tide) most likely represented by [ (green to red) (blues and purples) ]. 3. The animation shows the tides moving through the

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    GPS and GIS are two pieces used in technology by geographers. GPS stands for Global Position System. A GPS finds the precise location of something of someplace on earth. In the US there are three parts of a GPS. The first part of GPS is the satellites. There are multiple orbiting satellites over the earth placed by the US military. The second part of GPS is the tracking stations. There are tracking stations that control and monitor satellites. The third part of GPS is a receiver. A receiver locates

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    Can You Find Me

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    Can You Find Me Now? How is a Nintendo Wii game console able to determine the location of a Wii Remote while a player interacts with a game? The answer is triangulation‚ a process that determines the location of any object by measuring the angles from two or more fixed points. Surveyors often use triangulation to measure distance. Starting at a known location and elevation‚ surveyors measure a length to create a base line and then use a theodolite to measure an angle to an unknown pint from each

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    Gps vs. Gis

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    GPS vs. GIS Global Positioning System (GPS) is a system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth. GPS is a constellation of twenty four satellites‚ each of which orbits Earth once every twelve hours. The U. S. Department of Defense operates and maintains these Global Positioning System satellites. Each satellite contains a high precision atomic clock and several transmitters that constantly send radio signals back to Earth. These signals communicate the satellite’s

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    Differential Leveling

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    FIELD WORK NO. 5 DIFFERENTIAL LEVELING I. OBJECTIVES: To determine the elevation of points relative to a reference point by differential leveling II. INSTRUMENTS: Engineer’s level‚ Leveling Rods‚ Marking Pins III. DISCUSSION: Direct leveling is the commonly employed method of determining the elevation of points some distance apart by a series of set ups of a leveling instrument along a selected route. This method of leveling is also referred to‚ as spirit leveling since the device

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    Surveying

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    Essay February 15 2012‚ is the day of our fieldtrip in surveying. The purpose of our fieldtrip is First to have knowledge that we may gather in fieldtrip‚ second is to experience marine and hydrographic surveying by using GPS and last is to familiarize ourselves using GPS (Global Positioning System) in surveying. The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses an array of satellites that send out their location information on radio signals and the end user uses a receiver to receive the signal‚ process

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