The principles and methods of surveying are used by many occupations ranging from simple, visual determination of a difference in elevation to more complex use of topographic maps, property boundaries, and the more precise measuring of distances and angles. This text helps students determine which method is most suitable to a variety of projects. It does not assume advanced math or engineering skills, and is more easily accessible to students who need to practice surveying as part of their responsibilities rather than their entire role.
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