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Discusses: the building surveyor’s essential equipment; the surveying procedure; the preparation of a report.
A survey of modern techniques and equipment used by geologists to visualise underground geological formations in order to help locate reserves of oil and gas. Shows seismic and magnetic surveys in operation...
Safe navigation corridors through Arctic waters are necessary if Canada is to exploit and transport Arctic oil and gas reserves in the coming decade. Looks at the work of the research ship ‘CSS Hudson’...
Covers the setting up and checking of the most commonly used surveying equipment: dumpy levels, tilting levels, sutomatic levels, electronic laser levels.
Shows the vibrator trucks operating and shows and describes the geophones and back-up electronics. Describes the basis of the technique of vibroseis surveying and shows an example of output.
An interview with the president of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
A chronological record of the two week surveying field course taken by the final-year civil engineering students at Bradford University. The course takes place near Whitby on the North Yorkshire coast. The...
Introduces the concept of the total station and illustrates some of its applications in the field. Traces its history and evolution and then looks in detail at the hardware. In five parts: 1) introduction;...
Examines methods based on the electrical and magnetic properties of materials, whereby buried archaeological features can be located. Principles, instruments and methods of presentation of field data are...
As part of a 10-day surveying field course held in Coniston, engineering students carry out surveying work to solve 3 problems - triangulation, tachymetry, and setting out.
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