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Professional Surveyor Magazine
November 2011 Volume 31 Issue 10
Articles
Editor's Desk:
Adversity
by TJ Frazier, LS
Feature:
Coming Full Circle
In this final part of our “Remembering 9/11” series, the author describes successfully scanning the debris piles from the World Trade Center so they could be deposited efficiently in a nearby landfill.
Software Review:
Topo Analyst: Map with Confidence
Conference Recap:
Intergeo: Exciting Time to Be a Surveyor
Rules of the Game:
Implied Easements
by Knud Hermansen, LS, PhD, PE, Esq. and A. Richard Vannozzi
Part 2: Grantor’s Road as Boundary
Intersect:
GIS and Surveying
Are our goals really that far apart?
From the Field:
ZAPPED by 12,000 Volts
Business Angle:
Advanced Color-printing Technologies Improve GIS and CAD Workflows
Guest Editorial:
Surveyors Surfing the Edge of Chaos
Part 1
Feature:
Role Expansion in a Volatile Environment
The story of a surveying project that supports the U.S. military in Afghanistan reveals ways surveyors can evolve to serve their clients.
LTE:
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