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Oct 1967

Electronic Traverse Versus Triangulation

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Publication: Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division
Volume 93, Issue 2

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The USC & GS in its concern over the costs of long-range, highly accurate geodetic surveys, conducted extensive tests comparing electronic traverses, using Tellurometers with triangulation. A test area in the southeast corner of Kansas was selected as being most representative of the type of terrain normally encountered in primary surveying. After completion of the survey by electronic traverse and triangulation, seven adjustments of both networks were completed. Triangulation proved to be more accurate, although both methods were within the required precision. However, the cost of traverse, originally thought to be slightly less, proved to be more than the cost of triangulation, on an over-all basis.

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Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division
Volume 93Issue 2October 1967
Pages: 29 - 45

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Published online: Feb 12, 2021

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John O. Phillips, M.ASCE
Chf., Div. of Geodesy, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Environmental Science Services Admin., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D.C.

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