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Relative advantages of aerial and ground-survey methods in topographic mapping; fundamental principles of stereoscopic measurements; mechanical features involved in construction of measuring stereoscopes; instruments for making topographic maps from photographs taken in air; theory of aerocartograph. (See also - discussions by T.M. RIPLEY, O. S. READING, L. O. STEWART, F. H. PETERS, W. H. CROSSON, D. F. JOHNS, D. H. NELLES, R. E. BALLESTER, T. P. PENDLETON, E. R. PO LLEY and L. T. ELLIEL and author's reply in 4 5 6 7 and 10 Apr p 694-8, May p 852-8, Aug p 1091-4, Sept p 1226-41 and Dec p 1789-95)
Relative advantages of aerial and ground-survey methods in topographic mapping; fundamental principles of stereoscopic measurements; mechanical features involved in construction of measuring stereoscopes; instruments for making topographic maps from photographs taken in air; theory of aerocartograph. (See also - discussions by T.M. RIPLEY, O. S. READING, L. O. STEWART, F. H. PETERS, W. H. CROSSON, D. F. JOHNS, D. H. NELLES, R. E. BALLESTER, T. P. PENDLETON, E. R. PO LLEY and L. T. ELLIEL and author's reply in 4 5 6 7 and 10 Apr p 694-8, May p 852-8, Aug p 1091-4, Sept p 1226-41 and Dec p 1789-95)
Stereo-topographic mapping
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Birdseye, C.H. (author)
1932
28 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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