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Branches of Surveying 1. Aerial Surveying

Lecture 4 discusses branches of surveying, beginning with aerial surveying, which utilizes photographs taken from aircraft to create three-dimensional images of ground features for mapping and data production. The process involves stereo plotting machines and computers. The document also introduces hydrographic surveying, though details on this branch are not provided.
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Branches of Surveying 1. Aerial Surveying

Lecture 4 discusses branches of surveying, beginning with aerial surveying, which utilizes photographs taken from aircraft to create three-dimensional images of ground features for mapping and data production. The process involves stereo plotting machines and computers. The document also introduces hydrographic surveying, though details on this branch are not provided.
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LECTURE 4

BRANCHES OF SURVEYING

1. Aerial Surveying

• Aerial surveys are undertaken by using photographs taken with special cameras
mounted in an aircraft viewed in pairs. The photographs produce three-
dimensional images of ground features from which maps or numerical data can
be produced usually with the aid of stereo plotting machines and computers.

2. Hydrographic Surveying (Hydro-Survey)

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