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It is GEOMAGIC!
Yes, bad link, my mistake. Good advice anyways!
Apologies Derek.NGS accuracy vs. precision and geodetic surveyingSo I guess the original post should be under humor!?
I see. Let me fix that.
I am of the opinion that geodetic surveying falls under the umbrella of Geodesy.Police away if you have nothing better to do.
If you are using Trimble gear and using their DAT->Rinex converter make sure you are not including "kinematic" data in the conversion.Just a WAG, b...
Radius Point staking> 1. A curve could have a radius of 400 ft. and that point could fall somewhere on the site that is not easily accessible. What...
The hardware is definitely the limiting factor.It would seem feasible (especially on newer GPS units and robotic total stations) to use a tablet or sm...
If the rock outcrop is stable, I would set a domed cap in the outcrop.
Ransome barsI find that most "older" rebar around here to be cup and diamond bar.
Thanks Kent!I appreciate the advice. I have a little time next week to reference and dig out the rebar in question. It is in the bank of a canal. If i...
deformed rebarDeformed AND bent!
> Funny! The southeast corner of the section in question was once is still monumented with an axle.
I am assume that calipers might be the best tool to get an accurate measurement of the nominal diameter and the depth of the deformations?
Funny! The southeast corner of the section in question was once monumented with an axle.
Excellent! Thank you!
That really sucks!I will keep a lookout.I would suggest that you email your chapter officers in PLSO to spread the word. It might be worthwhile to as...