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Bureau of Public Roads Experiences in Highway Surveys
New methods and practices in surveying are fulfilling present needs throughout all the states in the rapidly expanding highway-construction program. Ground-survey methods cannot be supplanted but can, and should be, supplemented by photogrammetry and aerial surveys in order to obtain better surveys and highways in less time with fewer engineers.
Bureau of Public Roads Experiences in Highway Surveys
New methods and practices in surveying are fulfilling present needs throughout all the states in the rapidly expanding highway-construction program. Ground-survey methods cannot be supplanted but can, and should be, supplemented by photogrammetry and aerial surveys in order to obtain better surveys and highways in less time with fewer engineers.
Bureau of Public Roads Experiences in Highway Surveys
Pryor, William T. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 123 ; 1026-1038
2021-01-01
131958-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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Bureau of Public Roads Highway Statistics, 1963
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Bureau of Public Roads Highway Statistics, 1960
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