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TOPOGRAPHIC & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING PLUS
consisting of 10 subcourses/manuals – over 3452 pages of self-study material with diagrams and illustrations. Please email us if you’d like to preview any of these manuals/subcourses.
This CD is created and produced by planet-e-tech from non-copyrighted, public domain, declassified or
non-classified US Government documents, and is designed to work under Windows operating system
(the .pdf files are also viewable under other platforms, but some automatic features are likely to be disabled).
All the manuals on this CD are in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format, and the latest version of Adobe Acrobat
Reader is also included on this CD for your convenience.
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1. TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYING (330 pp)
2. HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING (580 pp)
4. SURVEYING III (TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEODETIC SURVEYS) (283 pp)
5. PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MAPPING (371 pp)
6. SURVEY MARKERS AND MONUMENTATIONS (54 pp)
7. NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM SURVEYING (469 pp)
8. GEODETIC AND CONTROL SURVEYING (102 pp)
9. TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYING (111 pp)
10. SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS (977 pp)
This guide provides techniques not found in any commercial text concerning the precise
determination of position, azimuth, or elevation of a point. Additionally, this publication describes and
standardizes procedures for performing recons, preparing station descriptions, and reporting and briefing
q Chapter 1. MISSIONS, OPERATIONS, AND DUTIES
q Chapter 4. DATUMS, GRIDS, AND COORDINATE REFERENCES
q Chapter 5. CONVENTIONAL SURVEY-DATA COLLECTION
q Chapter 7. DIFFERENTIAL LEVELING
o Differential Precise Positioning
o Precise-Positioning Survey Planning
o Precise-Positioning Survey Conduct
o Precise-Positioning Survey-Data Processing
o Precise-Positioning Survey Adjustments
q Chapter 9. ARTILLERY SURVEYS
q Chapter 10. AIRFIELD-OBSTRUCTION AND NAVAID ENGINEERYING SURVEYS
q Chapter 11. REPORTS, BRIEFINGS, AND OPERATION ORDERS
o Survey SOP and Supporting Annexes
This manual provides technical guidance for performing hydrographic surveys that support
the planning, engineering design, construction, operation, maintenance, and regulation of navigation, flood
control, river engineering, charting, and coastal engineering projects.
o 2 - Civil Works Applications
o 3 - Corps Accuracy Standards, Quality Control, and Quality Assurance Requirements
o 4 - Survey Accuracy Estimates for Dredging and Navigation Projects
o 5 - Project Control, Coordinate Systems, and Datums
o 6 - Planning and Processing Surveys for Civil Works Projects
o 7 - Positioning Techniques for Offshore Engineering Surveys
o 8 - Manual Depth Measurement Techniques
o 9 - Single Beam Acoustic Depth Measurement Techniques
o 10 - Multiple Transducer Channel Sweep Systems for Navigation Projects
o 11 - Accoustic Multibeam Survey Systems for Deep-Draft Navigation Projects
o 12 - Navigation Project Clearance and Object Detection-Mechanical Bar Sweeps and Side Scan Sonar
o 13 - Airborne LIDAR Hydrographic Surveying
o 14 - Dredging Support Surveys
o 16 - Real-Time Kinematic Differential GPS Surveys
o 17 - River Engineering Hydraulic and Channel Stabilization Surveys
o 18 - Coastal Engineering Surveys
o 19 - Electronic Charts of Inland and Coastal Navigation Systems
o 20 - Reservoir Sedimentation Surveys
o 21 - Depth Measurement Over Irregular or Unconsolidated Bottoms
o 22 - Contracted Survey Specifications and Cost Estimates
This subcourse is designed to give a student a practical knowledge of surveying fundamentals and equipment, as well as a review of some of the mathematics needed in surveying operations.
q Lesson 1: Introduction to Surveying
o Part A: Surveying Career Field
o Part H: Professional Societies and Manufacturers
q Lesson 2: Ratios, Proportions, Roots, and Powers
o Part A: Ratios and Proportions
o Part E: Theorems for Lines, Angles, and Triangles
o Part B: Trigonometric Fundamentals
q Lesson 5: Surveying Equipment
o Part A: Universal Surveying Instruments
o Part C: Associated Surveying Equipment
q Appendix A: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix B: Recommended Reading List
q Appendix C: Natural Trigonometric-Functions Tables
q Appendix D: English/Metric Conversion Chart
SURVEYING III (TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEODETIC SURVEYS)
This subcourse is designed to teach the student the techniques necessary to determine the precise position, azimuth, or elevation of a point.
q Lesson 1: Geodesy for the Layman
o Connecting Horizontal Datums
q Lesson 2: Preliminary Survey Operations
o System Accuracies and Requirements
q Lesson 3: Horizontal Measurements
o Traversing and Traverse Types
o Precise Differential Leveling
q Lesson 5: Navigational Satellite and Timing Global Positioning System
o Global Positioning System Overview
o Absolute Precise Positioning
o Differential Precise Positioning
o Planning Precise-Positioning Surveys
o Conducting Precise-Positioning Surveys
o Processing Precise-Positioning Survey Data
o Adjusting Precise-Positioning Surveys
q Lesson 6: Airfield Obstruction and Navigational-Aid Surveys
o Federal Aviation Administration and Federal Aviation Regulation Standards
o Airfield Data Accuracy Requirements
This manual presents procedural guidance, technical specifications, and quality control
criteria for performing aerial photogrammetric mapping activities.
q Chapter 2 - Photogrammetric Accuracy Standards and Classifications
q Chapter 3 - Photogrammetric Processes
q Chapter 4 - Photogrammetric Mapping Planning and Cost Estimating Principles
q Chapter 5 - Aerial Photography
q Chapter 6 – Ground Control Requirements for Photogrammetric Mapping
q Chapter 7 - Airborne Global Positioning System Techniques
q Chapter 8 - Analytical Aerotriangulation
q Chapter 9 - Stereocompilation Procedures
q Chapter 10 - Orthophotographs
q Chapter 11 - Airborne LIDAR Topographic Surveying
q Appendix B - Planimetric and Topographic Feature Depiction Specifications
q Appendix C - Guide Specification for Photogrammetric Mapping and Aerial Photography Services
q Appendix D - ASPRS Accuracy Standards for Large-Scale Maps
q Appendix E - Sample Metadata File
SURVEY MARKERS AND MONUMENTATIONS
This manual establishes criteria and presents guidance on monumentation installation and
documentation for all types of surveys required during the various stages of civil and military projects. The
manual is intended to be a guide; however, when the standard Corps monuments are used, they shall be
selected and constructed as defined in this manual.
q Chapter 3 - Vertical Control - Bench Marks
q Chapter 4 - Horizontal Control Monuments
q Chapter 5 - Boundary Monuments
NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM SURVEYING
This manual provides tech. specifications and procedural guidance for surveying and
mapping with the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS). It is intended for use by engineering,
planning, operations, real estate, and construction personnel performing georeferenced feature mapping or
accurate control surveys for civil works and military construction projects.
o 2 - Operational Theory of NAVSTAR GPS
o 4 - GPS Absolute Positioning Determiniation Concepts, Errors, and Accuracies
o 5 - Differential or Relative Positioning Determination Concepts
o 6 - GPS Applications in USACE
o 7 - GPS Receiver and Equipment Selection
o 8 - Planning Data Collection with GPS
o 9 - Conducting GPS Field Surveys
o 10 - Post-processing Differential GPS Observational Data
o 11 - Adjustment of GPS Surveys
o 12 - Contracting GPS Surveying Services
o B - Abbreviations and Acronyms
o C – Contract Schedules for GPS Surveying Services
o D - Application: Dredge Material Disposal Area RTK Cross-sections (Jacksonville District)
o E - Application: Photogrammetric Mapping Control Surveys of Nine Mile Run (Pittsburgh District)
o F - Application: Static GPS Control Survey–Coyote Dam, Russisan River, CA (Sacramento District)
o G - Application: Structural Deformation Reference Network Survey–Dworshak Dam, Idaho (Walla Walla District and Topographic Engineer Center)
GEODETIC AND CONTROL SURVEYING
This manual provides tech. specifications and procedural guidance for control and geodetic
q Chapter 2 - Control Surveying Applications
q Chapter 3 - Standards and Specifications for Control Surveying
q Chapter 4 - Reference Systems and Datum Transformations
q Chapter 5 - Horizontal Control Survey Techniques
q Chapter 6 - Vertical Control Survey Techniques
q Chapter 7 - Miscellaneous Field Notekeeping and Procedural Requirements
q Appendix B - CORPSCON Technical Documentation and Operating Instructions
q Appendix C - Development and Implementation of NAVD 88
q Appendix D - Requirements and Procedures for Referencing Coastal Navigation Projects to Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) Datum
This manual establishes procedural guidance, specifications, and quality control criteria for
performing field topographic surveying in support of planning, engineering and design, construction, and
environmental restoration activities.
q Chapter 2 - Topographic Accuracy Standards
q Chapter 3 - Topographic Survey Control
q Chapter 4 - Topographic Survey Techniques
q Chapter 5 – Data Collection Procedures for the Total Station
q Chapter 6 - Surveyor Data Collector Interface and Formats
q Chapter 8 - Architect/Engineer Contracts
q Chapter 9 – Route Surveying
q Appendix B - Guide Specifications
q Appendix C - Automated Topographic Survey Data Collector Equipment - Inventory of USACE Instrumentation and Software
q Appendix D - Coordinate Geometry Software
q Appendix E - Sample Scope of Work
SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
This manual prescribes the safety and health requirements for all Corps of Engineers activities and operations.
o Sec. 3 - Medical and First Aid Requirements
o Sec. 4 - Temporary Facilities
o Sec. 5 - Personal Protective and Safety Equipment
o Sec. 6 - Hazardous Substances, Agents, and Environments
o Sec. 8 - Accident Prevention Signs, Tags, Labels, Signals, Piping System Identification, and Traffic Control
o Sec. 9 - Fire Prevention and Protection
o Sec. 10 - Welding and Cutting
o Sec. 12 - Control of Hazardous Engergy (Lockout/Tagout)
o Sec. 13 - Hand and Power Tools
o Sec. 16 - Machinery and Mechanized Equipment
o Sec. 18 - Motor Vehicles and Aircraft
o Sec. 19 - Floating Plant and Marine Activities
o Sec. 20 - Pressurized Equipment and Systems
o Sec. 21 - Safe Access and Fall Protection
o Sec. 24 - Floor and Wall Holes and Openings
o Sec. 26 - Underground Construction (Tunnels), Shafts and Caissons
o Sec. 27 - Concrete and Masonry Construction and Steel Erection
o Sec. 28 - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
o Sec. 30 - Contract Diving Operations
o Sec. 31 - Tree Maintenance and Removal
o Sec. 32 - Airfield Operations
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