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Title: | Instructions for Making Forest Surveys and Maps |
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Instructions for Making Forest Surveys and Maps from 1912 E L E M E N T S OF SURVEYING AND M A P P I N G. These simple instructions are issued to members of the Forest Service in order that forest surveys and maps may be as nearly uniform as practicable. They do not include directions for the use of instruments of great precision, and the tables are prepared only to such accuracy as is attained in careful timber cruising or in surveying with the magnetic compass. This is or 15' of arc.1 Forest surveys are made for two purposes—to locate and mark lines or boundaries upon the ground, or to furnish data for the preparation of maps. |
Original Filename: | Making_Forest_Surveys_Maps.pdf |
City: | Washington DC |
Country: | USA |
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Categories: | Documents/ Publications |
Photographer/Author/Videographer: | USDA |
Copyright Status: | Public Domain |
Internal/External: | External Use |
Rights Usage Terms: | Public Domain, Please credit author |
Added By: | Karen Wattenmaker ( karen@kwphoto.com ) |
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Orientation: | Portrait |
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ID: | 6056 |
Size: | 91.18 MB; 463 x 773 pixels; 1.5 x 2.6 inches (print at 300 DPI); 91 layers; |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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