Aerial Survey Methods tn Industrial Development

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. R. Turner
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

AERIAL survey methods have made enormous technical advances and gained new recognition since World War II. Before enlarging on this statement and reviewing some of the uses of aerial survey in industrial development it is important to de-fine what is meant by "aerial survey". The subject will be discussed in the broadest sense and references will be made to the four sections that compose the overall field of surveying operations from the air. These are: 1. Aerial photography and photo-graphic mapping. 2. The use of airborne electronic instruments for geodetic distance measurement and the determination of ground elevations. 3. Airborne geophysical surveying. 4. The extraction of qualitative and quantitative information from aerial photographs through the processes of "reading", analysis and interpretation. Many sciences and techniques are combined in aerial survey operations. The tools of the business include aircraft, finely engineered cameras, elaborate film processing and printing equipment, ground survey instruments, precision stereo-plotting instruments, map -
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APA: A. R. Turner  (1961)  Aerial Survey Methods tn Industrial Development

MLA: A. R. Turner Aerial Survey Methods tn Industrial Development. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1961.

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