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Total Station Differential Levelling
Total Station differential levellingTotal Station differential levelling (also known as trigonometric heighting) is a variant of conventional differential levelling. Differences in height can be determined by making a series of zenith angle and slope distance observations to a prism mounted on a fixed height pole. This technique is conducted in the same fashion as conventional two-way differential levelling.
Total Station Differential Levelling
Total Station differential levellingTotal Station differential levelling (also known as trigonometric heighting) is a variant of conventional differential levelling. Differences in height can be determined by making a series of zenith angle and slope distance observations to a prism mounted on a fixed height pole. This technique is conducted in the same fashion as conventional two-way differential levelling.
Total Station Differential Levelling
Walker, John (author) / Awange, Joseph (author)
Surveying for Civil and Mine Engineers ; Chapter: 6 ; 120-129
2020-06-07
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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