Definition of Surveying
Definition of Surveying
Definition of Surveying
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Block and Year : BSGE 1 C
Date : August 19, 2021
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ancestor are already using the techniques in surveying. Techniques such as
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putting marks on discovered parts of the forest and adding landmark.
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Roaming around the forest looking for foods and materials in building is
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already part of surveying. It was then in 3000 B.C. that land registry was
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record in Egypt. After this, came the records or re-establishments of farm
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boundaries and the construction of The Great Pyramid of Gaza. It was not
until 300 A.D. that surveying was orthodox as a profession and land
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Engineering map showing the position of engineering works like
roads, railways, buildings, dams, canals etc. are prepared through
surveying.
To set out a work and transfer details from map to ground knowledge
of surveying is used.
For planning navigation routes and harbors, marine and hydro-graphic
surveying are used.
To help military strategic planning, military maps are prepared by
surveying.
For exploring mineral wealth, mine survey is necessary
To determining different strata in the earth crust, geological surveys
are required
Archaeological surveys are used to unearth relics of antiquity.
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Surveying is divided into two general classifications: Plane and
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Geodetic Surveying. In Plane Surveying, the earth is considered to be a flat
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surface, where distances and areas involved are of a limited extent that the
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exact shape or the earth is disregarded, while Geodetic Surveying takes into
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account the spheroidal shape of the earth as stated by Junny Pilapil La Putt.
The following types of survey are the most commonly executed.
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to fix boundaries.
2. City Surveys - Planning Expansions
3. Construction Surveys - Undertaken at Construction Sites.
4. Forestry Surveys- Executed in connection to forest lands.
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bodies of water
6. Industrial Surveys - Where accurate dimensional layouts are
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required.
7. Mine Surveys - determine the position of all underground
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excavation.
8. Photogrammetric Survey- Makes use of photographs taken with
with specially designed cameras.
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You probably won’t believe this but in the past, there are already
surveying instruments being used. As time goes by each instruments were
developed gradually. Many believed that the use of surveying instruments
were prominent in the early days of the Roman Empire. Up until the modern
era, the astounding engineering ability of the Romans is clearly exhibited by
their substantial construction of structures and buildings which continue to
exist today. The following instruments were the early predecessors of our
twenty-first century surveying instruments.
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1830.
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4. Semicircumferentor - Early surveying instrument.
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5. Plane Table - One of the oldest type of surveying instrument used
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in field mapping.
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6. Dioptra - Perfected by Heron of Alexandria ; Used in leveling and
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for measuring horizontal and vertical lines.
7. Roman Groma - Used by Roman Surveyors as an instrument for
aligning.
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for navigation.
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https://theconstructor.org/surveying/modern-surveying-instruments-uses/16/.
Below are the modern instruments used in surveying. They provide a much
more precise and accurate measurements than conventional instruments.
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1. Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM) Instruments - Using
electric instruments, the direct distance and their directions can be
obtained.This instrument rely on propagation, reflection and reception of
either light waves or radio waves. It is categorized into three types:
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measuring instrument such as wild theodolite.
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3. Global Positioning System (GPS) - Locates the position of any
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point on the ground.
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4. Automatic Level - Maintains line of sight or line of collimation.
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REFERENCES :
1. Uses of Surveying. Civil Engineering. (n.d.).
https://civiltoday.com/surveying/88-uses-of-surveying.
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land-boundaries-and-surveying/surveyors-and-surveying-0.
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https://theconstructor.org/surveying/modern-surveying-instruments-
uses/16/.
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