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Underground Mining Survey: Transferring Traversing and Levelling Measurements
Surface traversing has been introduced and practiced during the course. In underground workings traversing techniques remain the same as above ground. The conditions are physically more difficult; it’s dark, often cramped for space, there are shorter observation lines, the need for more control points, the types of control point installation, continuous mine working activity. It’s tricky.
Underground Mining Survey: Transferring Traversing and Levelling Measurements
Surface traversing has been introduced and practiced during the course. In underground workings traversing techniques remain the same as above ground. The conditions are physically more difficult; it’s dark, often cramped for space, there are shorter observation lines, the need for more control points, the types of control point installation, continuous mine working activity. It’s tricky.
Underground Mining Survey: Transferring Traversing and Levelling Measurements
Walker, John (author) / Awange, Joseph (author)
Surveying for Civil and Mine Engineers ; Chapter: 7 ; 130-158
2020-06-07
29 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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