2017-07-31T01:25:35+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Cadastre, Clairaut's theorem, Geodetic datum, Frame of reference, Mile, Base station, Chorography, Triangulation station, Bearing (navigation), Baseline (surveying), 3D data acquisition and object reconstruction, Position resection, Right to light, Principal meridian, Boundary marker, Surveying in North America flashcards
Surveying

Surveying

  • Cadastre
    A cadastre (also spelled cadaster), using a cadastral survey or cadastral map, is a comprehensive register of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country.
  • Clairaut's theorem
    Clairaut's theorem is a general mathematical law applying to spheroids of revolution.
  • Geodetic datum
    A geodetic datum or geodetic system is a coordinate system, and a set of reference points, used to locate places on the Earth (or similar objects).
  • Frame of reference
    In physics, a frame of reference (or reference frame) consists of an abstract coordinate system and the set of physical reference points that uniquely fix (locate and orient) the coordinate system and standardize measurements.
  • Mile
    The mile is an English unit of length of linear measure equal to 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards, and standardised as exactly 1,609.
  • Base station
    Base station (also: base radio station) is – according to article 1.
  • Chorography
    Chorography (from χῶρος khōros, "place" and γράφειν graphein, "to write") is the art of describing or mapping a region or district, and by extension such a description or map.
  • Triangulation station
    A triangulation station, also known as a triangulation pillar, trigonometrical station, trigonometrical point, trig station, trig beacon or trig point, and sometimes informally as a trig, is a fixed surveying station, used in geodetic surveying and other surveying projects in its vicinity.
  • Bearing (navigation)
    In navigation bearing may refer, depending on the context, to any of: (A) the direction or course of motion itself; (B) the direction of a distant object relative to the current course (or the "change" in course that would be needed to get to that distant object); or (C), the angle away from North of a distant point as observed at the current point.
  • Baseline (surveying)
    In surveying, a baseline is a line between two points on the earth's surface and the direction and distance between them.
  • 3D data acquisition and object reconstruction
    3D data acquisition and reconstruction is the generation of three-dimensional or spatiotemporal models from sensor data.
  • Position resection
    Resection is a method for determining an unknown position (position finding) measuring angles with respect to known positions.
  • Right to light
    Right to light is a form of easement in English law that gives a long-standing owner of a building with windows a right to maintain the level of illumination.
  • Principal meridian
    A principal meridian is a meridian used for survey control in a large region.
  • Boundary marker
    A boundary marker, border marker, boundary stone, or border stone is a robust physical marker that identifies the start of a land boundary or the change in a boundary, especially a change in direction of a boundary.
  • Surveying in North America
    Surveying in North America is heavily influenced by the United States Public lands survey system.