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_bA53 1998
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100 _aAnderson, J. M.,
_d1926-
_q(James McMurry)
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245 _aSurveying, theory and practice /
_cJames M. Anderson, Edward M. Mikhail.
250 _a7th ed.
260 _aBoston :
_bWCB/McGraw-Hill,
_c1998.
300 _axxix, 1167 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c24 cm.
500 _a1st. pub. 1928 ; 2nd. pub. 1934 ; 3th. pub. 1940 ; 4th. pub. 1953 ; 5th. pub. 1966.
500 _aA typical topographic map of the U.S. Geological Survey on inside front cover.
500 _aRev. ed. of : Surveying, theory and practice / Raymond E. Davis ... [et al.]. 1981.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPart I. Concepts : 1. Surveying and Mapping -- 2. Survey Measurements and Adjustments -- 3. Field and Office Work -- Part II. 4. Distance Measurement -- 5. Vertical Distance Measurements : Leveling -- 6. Angle and Direction Measurement -- 7. Combined Distance and Angular Measurement Systems -- Part III. Survey Operations -- 8. Traverse -- 9. Other Methods for Horizontal Positioning -- 10. Introduction to Astronomy -- 11. Map Projections -- Part IV. Modern Surveying and Mapping -- 12. Global Positioning System /​ Bryn Fosburgh -- 13. Photogrammetric Surveying and Mapping -- 14. Mapping, Digital Mapping, and Spatial Information Systems /​ James Bethel, Steven R. Lambert and Jolyon D. Thurgood -- Part V. Type of Surveys -- 15. Control and Topographic Surveying -- 16. Route Surveying -- 17. Construction Surveying -- 18. Land Surveys.
520 _aThis revision contains the same breadth and depth as previous editions with the content of pertinent chapters divided into two parts: (1) Part A on Elementary Topics and (2) Part B on Advanced Topics. This innovative design facilitates the book's use in elementary and advanced courses. Completely new chapters on the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Mapping, Digital Mapping, Spatial Information Systems, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been added. Also new are Appendices on Elementary Mathematical Concepts, Coordinate Transformations, and Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Significant revuisions have been introduced in the materials on surveying adjustments, coordinate frames and map projections, and photogrammetry. Development of least squares adjustments has been consolidated, but applications are distributed in the appropriate chapters. Coverage of the total station system and data collector is enlarged and included in all of the areas of application. Thus, this textbook is revised throughout to reflect the most recent developments in technology and methods, will be good for first level and second level courses in surveying without losing its value as a reference textbook.
650 _aSurveying.
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700 _aMikhail, Edward M.
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