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  2. Cadastral surveying - Wikipedia

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    This is regardless of whether they are on land, water or defined by natural or artificial features. [1] It is an important component of the legal creation of properties. A cadastral surveyor must apply both the spatial-measurement principles of general surveying and legal principles such as respect of neighboring titles.

  3. List of online map services - Wikipedia

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    Géoportail - government run public service mapping, covers the whole French territory; ViaMichelin - World maps, city maps, driving directions, Michelin-starred restaurants, hotel booking, traffic news and weather forecast with ViaMichelin.

  4. Public Land Survey System - Wikipedia

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    American Congress on Surveying & Mapping; TRS data to latitude/longitude calculator - for 17 western U.S. states; www.resurvey.org - reference for land surveyors working in the PLSS; Federal Township Plats of Illinois, 1804-1891 from the Illinois State Archives Archived 2010-04-07 at the Wayback Machine; Researching New Mexico Land Grants

  5. William E. Powell - Wikipedia

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    William E. Powell (born February 5, 1934) is an American politician and attorney in the state of Florida. Powell was born in New York. He attended Siena College, and was a land surveyor. He served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1967 to 1972, representing district 74. He is a member of the Republican party.

  6. Cadastre - Wikipedia

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    A land parcel or cadastral parcel is defined as "a continuous area, or more appropriately volume, that is identified by a unique set of homogeneous property rights". [3] Cadastral surveys document the boundaries of land ownership, by the production of documents, diagrams, sketches, plans (plats in the US), charts, and maps. They were originally ...

  7. Geomatics - Wikipedia

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    A surveyor's shed showing equipment used for geomatics. Geomatics is defined in the ISO/TC 211 series of standards as the "discipline concerned with the collection, distribution, storage, analysis, processing, presentation of geographic data or geographic information". [1]

  8. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey - Wikipedia

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    USC&GS Silliman (in service 1871–1888) USC&GS Surveyor (1917) (in service 1917 and 1919–1956) USC&GS Surveyor (OSS 32) (in service 1960–1970, then with NOAA 1970–1995 or 1996) USC&GS Taku (in service 1898–1917) USRC Taney (in service 1847–1850) USC&GS Thomas R. Gedney (in service 1875–1915) USCS Vanderbilt (in service 1842–1855)

  9. American Congress on Surveying and Mapping - Wikipedia

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    The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) was an American professional association representing the interests of those engaged in measuring and communicating geospatial data. [1] Originally, it was composed of four organizations: American Association for Geodetic Surveying (AAGS) National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS)