Surveyors, engineers, geographers and many other professionals are regularly involved in the use of aerial photography to produce detailed map sheets. Their uses include mineral and other natural resource surveys, civil engineering site preparation, transport system planning, urban and rural development and cartography in isolated or inaccessible areas. This text offers an introduction to the theoretical bases of producing topographical maps and deals largely with the mathematical concepts used in the production of such ...
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Surveyors, engineers, geographers and many other professionals are regularly involved in the use of aerial photography to produce detailed map sheets. Their uses include mineral and other natural resource surveys, civil engineering site preparation, transport system planning, urban and rural development and cartography in isolated or inaccessible areas. This text offers an introduction to the theoretical bases of producing topographical maps and deals largely with the mathematical concepts used in the production of such maps from near vertical aerial photographs. For this new edition, the chapters on analytical photogrammetry, the formation and adjustment of blocks, and auxiliary instruments for providing control data have been rewritten to take account of the recent considerable advances in instrumentation. A number of new photographs of equipment have been added.
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Good. Hardcover; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; reference number taped to spine; light fading, light shelf wear to exterior; otherwise conte nts in good condition with clean text, firm binding.