Surveying is one of the world's oldest and most important arts. The reason is from earliest times it has began necessary to mark boundaries and divide land.
Today, surveying become indispensable to our modern way of life. The result of today surveys are used to:-
(1) Map the earth above and below sea level,
(2) Prepare navigational chart for use in the air, on land and at sea,Upload Image
(3) Establish property boundries of privateand public land,
(4) Developed data banks of land-use and natural resource information,
(5) Determine fact on the shape, gravity and magnetic field of the earth,
(6) Prepare chart of our moon and planets.
Some important classifications
(1) Control Surveys - establish a network of horizontal and vertical monuments that serve as reference framwork for initiating other survey.
(2) Topographic Surveys - to determine locations of natural and artifical features and elevation used in map making
(3) Cadastral Surveys - Establish property lines and property corner marker. Cadatral include sub-divide land and strata title surveys.
(4) Hydrographic Survey - Defines shore lines and depth pf lakes, stream, oceans, reservoir and other bodies of water. It also associated with port and offshore industries and marine enviroment.
(5) Route Survey & Construction Survey - made to plan, design and construct highways, railroads, pipelines and other linear project. For construction survey - provide line, grade, control elevation, horizontal position, dimensions and configuration for construction operation.
(6) As-Built Survey - Documents the precise final location and layouts of engineering work.
(7) Mine Surveys - Perfomed above and below ground to guide tunelling and other operation associated with minnung. Also classified as geophysical surveys
(8) Industrial Surveys - method of makin extremely accurate and precise mea surement for manufacturing process. Usually it involve in term of alignment monitoring, vibration analysis and other dimensional determination
(9) Deformation Survey - Also provide precise measurement for monitoring engineering structure such as dam or bridge and physical monuments such as volcano monitoring or geological fault area.
(10) Aerial Surveys and Satellite Surveys - Aerial Surveys may be accomplished by either photogrammetry or remote sensing. Photogrammetry uses cameras that usually carried in airplanes to obtain images, whereas remote sensing employs cameras and other types of sensor that can be transported either in aircraft or satellites. Satellite surveys include the determination of ground locations from measurement made to satellite.