Network corrected real-time is a technological approach to high precision GPS/ GNSS positioning that has been theorized about, studied, experimented with, and implemented in various academic, scientific, and commercial forms for nearly a decade.
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Fabric of Surveying: Surveying in the Former Kingdom of Hawaii
What is now the 50th State was once the Kingdom of Hawaii. Archaeological studies reveal that the Hawaiian islands have been inhabited since about 400 A.D., having been populated by migrating Polynesians... Read the Article
The Fabric of Surveying in America: Missouri Boundary Dispute, PLSS Critique
There has been a lot of publicity in the last year about a boundary dispute between the United States Forest Service (USFS) and local landowners in southern Missouri. The headlines read "Bill Will Settle Property Fight." News articles reveal that.... Read the Article
Fabric of Surveying: Ohio Lands and Survey Systems
In the 1600s, the English Crown believed it owned all of North America by right of either discovery or conquest. Most of the landowners were in England and had never seen the Americas. The vastness of the land, difficulty of communication, and lack... Read the Article
Fabric of Surveying: Surveying in California
The State of California has a rich and diversified history of surveying. The variety of tasks performed includes cadastral surveying, property surveying, municipal, geographic, mining, hydrographic, road and railroad surveying to name some. Some early California surveyorsk... Read the Article
Fabric of Surveying: The Indian Pueblos of New Mexico and the Cruzate Grants
The Spanish conquistadores were not the first European invaders into the area that is today the State of New Mexico. When Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1540 with his raggedy band of fortune hunters stumbled into Zuni Pueblo (in west-central New Mexico near... Read the Article
Fabric of Surveying: Surveying Texas
The Republic of Texas, at the time of its turbulent birth in 1836, sprawled across more than 350,000 square miles of land, comprising all of its present territory, parts of eastern New Mexico, and smaller portions of Oklahoma, southwestern Kansas, southeastern... Read the Article
Surveying Louisiana
The story of Louisiana is like good gumbo: the main ingredient is New Orleans, the roux is the Mississippi River, and whatever goes in after that is up to the cook. Surveying in Louisiana takes on as many flavors as there are recipes for gumbo. Where else might a surveyor have... Read the Article
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