Synopses & Reviews
The latest edition of Bannister, Raymond and Baker's classic text has been fully revised and updated to reflect the changing nature of the subject and its technology.
The principles and equipment behind land surveying are covered clearly and succintly, with a breadth and authority unmatched in other books. Particularly strong attention is given to important topics such as setting out, electromagnetic distance measurement and the treatment of errors. Extensive worked examples and diagrams support the text throughout, and the reader is further assisted by comprehensive end-of-chapter exercises. Features new to this edition include:
- New chapter on satellite positioning systems
- New photographs and instrument profiles, highlighting the latest equipment
- New revised material throughout, including coverage of the surveying of existing buildings
- New improved style and presentation to increase the text's clarity and accessibility
The seventh edition of the Surveying provides an essential text for students of building, civil and architectural engineering and all courses, such as mining and geography, which contain an element of surveying. Practicing professionals will also find it an invaluable field book and reference work.
Synopsis
This latest edition of Bannister, Raymond and Baker's classic text has been fully revised and updated to reflect the changing nature of the subject and its technology.
The principles and equipment behind land surveying are covered clearly and succinctly, with a breadth and authority unmatched in other books. Particularly strong attention is given to important topics such as setting out, electromagnetic distance measurement, and the treatment of errors. Extensive worked examples and diagrams support the text throughout, and the reader is further assisted by comprehensive end-of-chapter exercises.
The seventh edition of Surveying provides an essential text for students of building, civil and structural engineering and all courses, such as mining and geography, which contain an element of surveying. Practising professionals will also find it an invaluable field book and reference work.
About the Author
Raymond Baker lectures in Land Surveying in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Salford.
Table of Contents
- Introductory.
- Tape & offset surveying.
- Levelling.
- The theodolite and its use.
- Electromagnetic distance measurement.
- Satellite positioning systems.
- Survey methods.
- Analysis & adjustment of measurements.
- Areas & volumes.
- Setting out.
- Curve ranging.
- Hydrographic surveying.
- Photogrammetry.
- References.