Surveying And Mapping (1aeaafb7-ca98-4d3d-80e0-43a3bfd669d2)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Carl Jr. Shelton
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Surveying and mapping are used to locate and visually portray objects, lines, or areas in relation to a reference point or line. The actual making of the measurements to locate the objects and points falls under surveying while mapping is concerned with putting the survey information into a graphical form. Generally, the type or class of proposed survey depends on the precision required. Some surveys may need only approximate measurements which can be obtained by simply pacing or by using an ordinary measuring tape; others may require much accuracy, thus calling for the use of an engineer's transit or theodolite along with a graduated steel tape for horizontal measurements, or a level and a graduated rod for measuring vertical distances. Mapping is likewise dependent on accuracy requirements. For example, a general layout showing the relative position of surface facilities may not call for a large scale of dimension or great precision whereas for detailed work, a large scale plus care in plotting points and drawing lines and curves are important factors.
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APA: T. Carl Jr. Shelton  (1981)  Surveying And Mapping (1aeaafb7-ca98-4d3d-80e0-43a3bfd669d2)

MLA: T. Carl Jr. Shelton Surveying And Mapping (1aeaafb7-ca98-4d3d-80e0-43a3bfd669d2). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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