Fieldwork Report
Fieldwork Report
Fieldwork Report
Table of Contents
Title
Theory
Objectives
Apparatus
Procedure
Result
Calculation
Discussion
Conclusion
Appendix
Reference
Title
Traverse Survey
Theory
Traverse survey is a method in the field of surveying to establish control network. [1] It
consist of a series of points which angles and distance are measured. There is a few
type of traverse survey, including the open traverse, closed traverse and compound
traverse. The closed traverse is choose in this survey. The closed traverse is a series of
linked traverse lines where the last line will go back to the first point. The last line
will go back to the first point in the actual survey but the total sum of the northing and
the easting will not reach an absolute zero as there are some avoidable errors in every
surveying. To solve this, the adjustments are carried out for the northing and easting
of each line after the survey is done.
Objectives
To make a traverse survey, reduce the field data and plot the result graphically.
Apparatus
A theodolite, any object around the field as the marking point, a Compass, and a
Measuring tape.
Procedure
Results
Distance (m)
14.92
18.55
17.99
18.8
16.12
Total = 86.38
WCB ()
2171327
2870055
70129
804751
1590608
Line
AB
BC
CD
DE
EA
Total
Original
Northing
Easting
-11.88
-9.026
5.428
-17.738
17.855
202
3.007
18.558
-15.06
5.75
-0.65
-0.256
Adjustment
Northing
Easting
0.112
0.044
0.14
0.055
0.135
0.053
0.141
0.056
0.122
0.048
0.65
0.256
Corrected
Northing
Easting
-11.768
-8.982
5.568
-17.683
17.990
2.253
3.148
18.614
-14.938
5.798
0
0
North
East
0
-11.768
-11.768
5.568
-6.200
17.990
11.790
3.148
14.938
-14.938
0
0
-8.982
-8.982
-17.683
-26.665
2.253
-24.412
18.614
-5.798
5.798
0
Northing distance
Easting distance
Adjustment
Coordinates
Discussions
Conclusions :
The final is that the closing point and the first point became the same after the
adjustment and we can conclude that the fieldwork is successful. In addition, we are
appreciate to have the fieldwork as it benefit the students a lot and give a chance to
student to have their outdoor lesson. After the fieldwork, students became familiar
with the apparatus such as the telescope and procedures as well as the techniques
necessary for the closed traverses survey. Besides that, this fieldwork open a chance
for students to meet the error and some technical problems that they may meet in their
future fieldwork and this gave them ability to get through these problems more easily
in that time.
Appendix
References
[1] B.C. Punmia, Ashock Kumar Jain (2005). Surveying. Firewall Media. ISBN 817008-853-4.