Surveying: Principles and Applications, 9th edition
Published by Pearson (December 29, 2012) © 2014
- Barry Kavanagh Boston University
- Tom Mastin
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Easy to read, user-friendly approach. Gives students the clearest presentation available, supporting easy-to-read text with clear illustrations and realistic examples.
Brings together coverage of all the subjects students need to master, from traditional surveying to cutting edge technologies. Covers everything from traditional highway geometrics, and construction surveying to state-of-the-art GIS, satellite imaging, and other innovations.
Helps students clearly understand the connections between theory and real-world applications. Reflects the authors’ extensive real-world experience, illuminating the ways modern surveying is actually performed in a wide variety of environments.
Focuses on student success throughout. Provides proven pedagogical tools including chapter questions, problems, worked examples, and many current weblinks for further exploration.
Gives students easy access to all the terminology and definitions they need. Contains a complete and accessible glossary: a feature rarely included in surveying texts.
Provides reference material students can use throughout their careers. Includes appendices covering random errors, trigonometric definitions and identities, weblinks, typical field projects, a color photo gallery, and more.
Simplifies conversion between English and metric units, preparing students to work with either, or both. Provides both English and Metric units in all examples and problems.
This edition has been reorganized, streamlined, and updated to fully reflect the way surveying is performed today, and includes expert coverage of the field’s latest technological innovations.
Improved! Reorganized to reflect modern surveying practice—including changes associated with rapid recent advances in technological instrumentation, applications, and techniques- Helps students quickly appreciate the field’s new realities while still absorbing the traditional theory that remains foundational.  Â
Improved! Streamlined to teach more rapidly—including the unification of optical theodolites, total stations, and total station applications in one chapter; and the integration of all engineering work into another single chapter
- Enables students to learn more quickly and efficiently
New! Broader coverage of allied topics—including aerial, space and ground imaging; remote sensing; geographic information systems (GIS); and many new real-world engineering surveying applications
- Prepares students to work in spatial data gathering and management, and to utilize the new science of geomatic
- Enables students to be effective immediately, no matter where they are hired or what technologies they are expected to useÂ
New! Supported by a new Instructor’s Manual—including solutions to all text problems, sample tests and exams, typical subject outlines, selected instrument procedures, and PowerPoint presentations for all topics
- Gives instructors comprehensive and powerful tools to help their students learn more quickly and gain deeper mastery
Revised! Rewritten chapter on land surveys—includes many new techniques and extensive recent real-world experience
- Helps students become far more effective as land surveyorsÂ
Updated! Contains new, updated, and refreshed questions—at the end of every chapter
- Helps students practice with the latest techniques, mastering skills that will be more relevant in today’s surveying environmentsÂ
Updated! Includes new web references—in many chapters
- Gives students reliable and up-to-date web sources for further explanationÂ
New! Draws on the extensive expertise of new co-author Tim B. Mastin (California Polytechnical State University)—reflecting Mastin’s many years of experience in academics, land surveying, and engineering surveying
- Offers students important new insights from another of the field’s leading experts
PART I. SURVEYING PRINCIPLES
1. Basics of Surveying2. Leveling
3. Distance Measurement
4. Angles and Directions
5. Total Stations and Theodolites
6. Traverse Surveys and Computations
7. Satellite Positioning Systems
8. Topographic Surveying and Mapping
9. Geographic Information Systems
10. Control Surveys
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PART II. REMOTE SENSING
11. Satellite Imagery12. Airborne Imagery
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PART III. SURVEYING APPLICATIONS
13. Engineering Surveys14. Land Surveys
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PART IV. APPENDICES
Appendix A. Random ErrorsAppendix B. Trigonometric Definitions and Identities
Appendix C. Glossary
Appendix D. Answers to Selected Chapter Problems
 Appendix E. Internet Websites
Appendix F. Examples of Current Geomatics Technology
Appendix G. Typical Field Projects
Appendix H. Early Surveying
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Index
Field Note Index
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