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Saturday, April 21, 2012

GIS Map Symbols

Geographic Information System (GIS) can be used to store all types of land information.All of the existing scaled maps have been digitalized by CAD programs and replaced paper drawings. Digital version of the maps can then have more information added using different symbols representing real objects even if they were not the part of the original map.
Anybody can use it and can be used by the users in different locations.

Land Survey Map Symbols


The ability to read and use a variety of maps is crucial in land surveying.  Land surveyors begin with a large-scale map in order to make a landscape-level plan.  After the land surveyor determines the need for specific projects a stand-level map will be required.  Two kinds of stand-level maps include: Transportation maps and Topographic maps.
Transportation maps usually cover a large area (ex. an entire county or state).  It can also act as a stand-level tool to locate areas where project work takes place.  Transportation maps vary in design depending on where it is being used.  Though this may be useful for the Forest Service and BLM, it can often create problems due to the inconsistency for land surveyors working in an area with multiple ownerships.
Topographic contours are shown in brown by lines of different widths. Each contour is a line of equal elevation; therefore, contours never cross. They show the general shape of the terrain. To help the user determine elevations, index contours are wider. Elevation values are printed in several places along these lines. The narrower intermediate and supplementary contours found between the index contours help to show more details of the land surface shape. Contours that are very close together represent steep slopes. Widely spaced contours or an absence of contours means that the ground slope is relatively level. The elevation difference between adjacent contour lines, called the contour interval, is selected to best show the general shape of the terrain. 



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Surveying Safety



Land Surveying presents many unique challenges regarding safety in the work place. our work place is always moving.
Video will through some light on the things to keep in mind during a survey job.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Profession


Land Services  ————
Oscar Patterson is President of Houston Land Services. He has a network of land surveyors and civil engineers who can help you with —



Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Introduction

Oscar Derek Patterson is President of Houston Land Services. He has network of land surveyors and civil engineers who are well trained and fit for all land survey needs.

If you are looking for professional land survey services, contact Houston Land Services either by filling this form http://houstonlandservices.com/forms/form.survey-request.php  Or by calling directly on (281) 594-0865