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Professional Surveyor Magazine
January 2012 Volume 32 Issue 1
Articles
Editor’s desk:
A New Year
by TJ Frazier, LS
Feature:
First In, Last Out
by Nancy Luse, Assistant Editor
Part 2: An underground coal mine is an unforgiving work environment for surveyors, whether they’re mapping the next seam of coal or determining where to drill a tunnel to rescue trapped miners.
Feature:
In the Footsteps of the Topographic Engineers at Gettysburg
Part 2: Historians and the National Park Service commemorate the Civil War’s 150th anniversary with a massive facelift made possible by modern geospatial experts.
Feature:
Mapping a Career Path in Forensics
Surveyors can support the field of forensics investigation in several ways.
Business Leader:
John Palatiello
A Fireside Chat with MAPPS Executive Director John Palatiello (without the fire)
GIS: The Greater Extent:
GIS Helps Joplin, Missouri Recover from Tornado Devastation
Feature:
Planned Updates to the NGS Datasheet Format
Business Angle:
Selling Your Surveying Business
by Bill Beardslee, PLS, PE, PP
Technical Details:
Problem-solving Method
by Benjamin Bloch, PhD
Guest Editorial:
Surveyors Surfing the Edge of Chaos
Part 2
Harnessing GIS:
Save Time in the Field by Hiring Your Phone
LTE:
Letters to the Editor
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