Questions
- Name four famous people who were surveyors.
- What are the four of the different divisions in surveying?
- Is surveying a field of applied mathematics or a field of applied science?
- LIDAR is an acronym. What does LIDAR mean?
- GPS is an acronym. What does GPS mean?
- How was the moon mapped?
- What are the basic steps in becoming a
licensed professional land
surveyor?
Answers
- Possible responses include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
Abraham Lincoln, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Mason, Jeremiah Dixon, Meriwether
Lewis, and William Clark.
- Possible answers include boundary surveying, construction
surveying, photogrammetry, remote sensing, geodesy, geographic information
systems, hydrographic surveying, and forensic surveying.
- While surveyors have to be knowledgeable in the sciences, it is
a field of applied mathematics.
- LIDAR is an acronym for Light Detection and
Ranging. This tool determines the range (distance) and angles to objects
that reflect laser light. These values are used to generate dense "clouds" of
coordinates, and are used by many other engineering professions.
- GPS is an acronym for Global Positioning System.
This space-based system designed by surveyors provides real-time positioning in
many walks of life.
- Surveyors used images of the moon obtained from previous
missions to map the moon using
photogrammetric methods.
- An individual must pass a "minimum standards" exam known as the
Fundamentals in Land Surveying. This exam is generally accompanied with a
period of apprenticeship under a licensed surveyor. After successful
completion of this apprenticeship, the individual must pass a second exam
known as the Principles of Practice. After passing this exam, the
individual becomes a licensed land surveyor. Since state laws regarding land
boundaries vary from state to state, separate licensure is required in all
states. You should check your
local state regulations for specifics of licensure in your state.