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Professional Surveyor Magazine
December 2011 Volume 31 Issue 12
Articles
Feature:
In the Footsteps of the Topographic Engineers at Gettysburg
Part 1: Historians and the National Park Service commemorate the Civil War’s 150th anniversary with a study of the maps of Gettysburg as well as a massive facelift made possible by modern geospatial experts.
Feature:
The GeoWeb Mindset
A veteran surveyor on our editorial board discusses a new kind of mapping that requires a new kind of mapper.
Feature:
Technology Boosts Opportunities for Surveying Equipment Dealers
As the lines blur between surveying and GIS, dealers can strategically reposition themselves to provide both services and products.
Feature:
First In Last Out: The surveyor acts as maestro in getting a coal mine up and running.
Part 1: The surveyor acts as maestro in getting a coal mine up and running.
Editor's Desk:
Legacy
by TJ Frazier, LS
Hardware Review:
Carlson Survyor+ with SurvCE
by J. Craig Brewer, PLS
Rules of the Game:
Implied Easements
by Knud Hermansen, LS, PhD, PE, Esq. and A. Richard Vannozzi
Part 3: Quasi Easement
Gigglebytes:
Crossing Paths
by Thomas LaCorte, PSM
Picks and Clicks:
Field to Finish Follow Up
by Jennifer DiBona
The Political Surveyor:
Market Opportunities to Be Affected by Federal Legislation and Regulation
Business Angle:
How to Manage Difficult Clients
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