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Professional Surveyor Magazine
May 2012 Volume 32 Issue 5
Articles
Editor's Desk:
Mining for Everything
by Jeff Salmon, Editor
Feature:
Low (or No) Light? No Problem
Initial aerial imaging tests reveal that digital sensors can be operated in very low-light situations to produce useable images for some applications, including disaster response.
Feature:
Gathering Evidence Indoors
Crime scenes that are indoors and involve firearms require a special kind of forensics documentation. The necessary technology and attention to detail indicates a growth niche for surveyors.
Feature:
Making the Cut
Automated grading systems using precise satellite positioning can free up surveyors for other high-priority surveying tasks—and create an opportunity to provide new services.
Technical Details:
How to Use a Handheld GPS to Display State Grid Coordinates - Part One
Business Angle:
Benefits of Lease Financing
Intersect:
Mobile Apps: Geospatial Clutter or Smart Workflow?
Software Review:
AutoCAD and IntelliCAD
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