John Uren and Bill Price
,Surveying for engineers
John Uren
School of Civil Engineering
University of Leeds
Bill Price
Formerly of the School of the Environment
University of Brighton
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, Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Engineering surveying 2
1.2 Survey institutions and organisations 19
Chapter 2 Levelling 27
2.1 Heights, datums and bench marks 28
2.2 Levelling equipment 32
2.3 Field procedure for levelling 45
2.4 Calculating reduced levels 48
2.5 Precision of levelling 52
2.6 Sources of error in levelling 53
2.7 Other levelling methods 57
Chapter 3 Angle measurement 65
3.1 Definition of horizontal and vertical angles 66
3.2 Accuracy of angle measurement 68
3.3 Electronic theodolites 69
3.4 Optical theodolites 77
3.5 Measuring and setting out angles 79
3.6 Sources of error when measuring and setting out angles 91
Chapter 4 Distance measurement: taping 102
4.1 Measurements and methods 103
4.2 Equipment and fieldwork for taping 105
4.3 Systematic errors in taping 109
4.4 Precision and applications of taping 116
4.5 Steel taping worked examples 117
Chapter 5 Total stations 124
5.1 Integrated total stations 125
5.2 Electromagnetic distance measurement 127
5.3 Instrumentation 142
5.4 Electronic data recording and processing 154