New Horizons in Surveying

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ben V. Petersen
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Surveying is to tunneling, as a steering wheel is to a car—somewhat essential if you want to end up in the right place. The principles of tunnel surveying have remained unchanged since the first tunnels were constructed: To mathematically connect the selected start and end points of a tunnel and physically translate that alignment onto the ground. The alternative is just dead-reckoning and leaves the probably less than satisfying end results to chance. Today’s laser-guided tunnels often have to thread the needle through a maze of soil types, utilities, structural features and other underground considerations. Surveying makes it possible.
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APA: Ben V. Petersen  (2005)  New Horizons in Surveying

MLA: Ben V. Petersen New Horizons in Surveying. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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