Surveying Glossary — Letter F
Βασικοί όροι στη δημοσιογραφική τοπογραφία και τη γεωχωρική τεχνολογία.
A comprehensive measurement and documentation process of building exterior surfaces to assess condition, geometry, and structural integrity.
A constant value added to all easting coordinates in a map projection to ensure all coordinates within a mapped area are positive.
A surveying practice of adding a constant value to all northing coordinates to avoid negative values in a coordinate system.
Standardized guidelines established by the Federal Geographic Data Committee for geospatial data collection, processing, and documentation.
The process of adjusting and verifying surveying instruments in their working environment to ensure accurate measurements.
A surveying instrument used to control and manage data collection operations in the field by coordinating measurements and ensuring accuracy of survey work.
A surveying professional who demonstrates exceptional skill and innovation in conducting fieldwork and solving complex surveying problems.
A comprehensive surveying workflow that integrates data collection in the field with processing, analysis, and deliverable production in the office.
A surveying method that determines precise position coordinates using multiple known reference points.
The process of determining the optimal route, altitude, and procedures for an aircraft to safely and efficiently reach its destination.
A surveying technique where measurements are taken from a floating reference point rather than a fixed ground station.
A measurement of how level and even a floor surface is, ensuring it meets required standards for safety, functionality, and aesthetic purposes.
A surveying technique where an instrument is mechanically constrained to occupy the exact same point in successive setups, ensuring precise positional consistency.
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A comprehensive measurement and documentation of a building's foundation to ensure structural integrity and compliance with design specifications.
A surveying method where the instrument is set up at an arbitrary point not necessarily on a marked survey station.