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Introduction
•Definition:
Surveying is the science and art of determining the
relative positions of points above, on, or beneath the
earth’s surface and locating the points in the field.
Why Survey
Surveying allows us to get accurate and valid measurements of things that are on
the surface of the earth.
Phases of Survey
 Field Work
* Data Procurement Phase
 Office Work
 * Analysed
* Reduced to useful form by mathematical calculations
* Adjusted
* Frequently converted to graphical mode of Expression
PRIMARY DIVISIONS OF
SURVEYING
1.Plain Surveying
2.Geodetic Surveying
• The Plain Surveying Is That Type Of Surveying In Which Earth Surface Is
Considered As A Plane And The Curvature Of The Earth Is Ignored. In Such
Surveying A Line Joining Any Two Stations Is Considered To Be Straight. The
Triangle Formed By Any Three Points Is Considered As A Plane Triangle,
And The Angles Of The Triangle Are Considered As Plain Angles.
• Surveying Is Carried Out For A Small Area Of Less Than 250 Km2 . It Is
Carried Out By Local Or State Agencies Like R & B Department, Irrigation
Department, Railway Department.
Plain Surveying
PLAIN SURVEYING EXAMPLE
GEODETIC SURVEYING
• The Geodetic Surveying Is That Type Of Surveying In Which The Curvature Of The Earth Is Taken Into
Account. It Is Generally Extended Over Larger Areas. The Line Joining Any Two Stations Is Considered As
Curved Line. The Triangle Formed By Any Three Points Is Considered To Be Spherical And The Angles Of
The Triangle Are Considered To Be Spherical Angles. Geodetic Surveying Is Conducted By The Survey Of
India Department And Is Carried Out For A Larger Area Exceeding 250 Km2
GEODETIC SURVEYING EXAMPLE
Difference Between Plain Surveying & Geodetic Surveying
No. Plain Surveying Geodetic Surveying
1 The earth surface is considered as plain Surface. The earth surface is considered as Curved Surface.
2. The Curvature of the earth is ignored The curvature of earth is taken into account.
3 Line joining any two stations is considered to be
straight
The line joining any two stations is considered as spherical.
4. The triangle formed by any three points is
considered as plain
The Triangle formed by any three points is considered as
spherical.
5. The angles of triangle are considered as plain
angles.
The angles of the triangle are considered as spherical
angles.
6. Carried out for a small area < 250 km2 Carried out for a small area > 250 km2
CLASSIFICATION OF SURVEYING
Survey can be classified into various categories depending on methods used
and nature of the field, based on Purpose & Based on Instruments
• Classification based on Nature of field
Land Survey
Land Survey is done on land to prepare plan and maps of a given area. Topographical, city
and cadastral surveys are some of the examples of land surveying
Land Survey Maps
 Hydrological Surveying
This survey is conducted on or near the body of water such as lake, river, coastal area.
This Survey consists of locating shore lines of water bodies.
Hydrological Maps
 Astronomical Survey
This survey is conducted for the determining of latitudes, longitudes, azimuths, local
time, etc. for various places on earth by observing heavenly bodies ( sun or the stars).
Astronomical Survey Map
Aerial Survey
An aerial survey is conducted from aircraft. Aerial cameras take photographs of the
surface of the earth in overlapping strips of land. This is also known as photographic
survey.
Aerial Survey Map
• Classification based on Purpose
Geological Survey
In this both surface and subsurface surveying are conducted to locate different
minerals and rocks. In addition, geological features of the terrain such as folds and
faults are located.
Geological Survey Map
 Mine Survey
Mine Survey includes include both surface and underground surveys. It is conducted for
the exploration of mineral deposits and to guide tunneling and other operations
associated with mining.
W A S T E D U M P
MN
A B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
KL
M
M.L.Boundary
7.5m Safety Zone
Workings
Contours
Nallah
Canal
Waste Dump
Mine Approach
Roads
High Flood Level456HFL
Crushing &
Screening Plant
Core Bore Holes
Statutory buildings
Rope Way Line
66 K.V Power Line
I N D E X
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GROUNDCONTROLPOINTS
CO- ORDINATES OF GROUNDCONTROLPOINTS
N 10°50'52" E076°49'53"
10°50'45" E076°50'30"
GCP-1 GCP-2 GCP-3
Existing Plantation
Retaining Wall
Water Garland Drain
Mine ApproachRoads
CHECK BUND
GPS CO-ORDINATES OFBOUNDARYPOINTS
N10°51'08.0 0" E07 6°46'00.00"
N10°51'09.0 0" E076 °46'40.00"
N10°51'21.0 0" E076 °46'47.00"
N10°51'21.0 0" E076 °47'06.00"
N10°51'47.0 0" E076 °46'22.00"
LONGITUDE
N10°51'34.0 0" E076 °46'06.00"
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
LAT IT UDE
P ILLARS
A
B OUNDARY
N10°51'47.0 0" E076 °47'24.00"
N10°51'34.0 0" E076 °45'53.00"
N10°51'39. 00" E07 6°47'24.00"
N10°51'44.0 0" E076 °46'06.00"
LONGITUDELAT IT UDE
P ILLARS
B OUNDARY
L
K
M
N10°51'13. 00" E07 6°46'00.00"
N10°51'23.0 0" E07 6°45'51.00"
N10°51'13. 00" E07 6°45'48.00"
G CP-1
G CP-2
G CP-3
BH-2(II)
D-150.00
EXPLOSIVE
MAGAZINE
Mine Survey Map
Archaeological Survey
It is conducted to locate relics of antiquity, civilization, kingdoms, forts, temples, etc.
 Military Survey
It has a very important and critical applications in the military. Aerial surveys are
conducted for this purpose. It is conducted to locate strategic positions for the purpose
of army operations.
Archaeological Survey Map
Military Survey Map
 Classification based on Instruments.
 Chain Survey
This is the simplest type of surveying in which only linear measurements are made
with a chain or a tape. Angular measurements are not taken.
Compass Survey
In Compass Survey, the angles are measured with the help of a magnetic compass
Chain and compass survey:
In this survey linear measurements are made with a chain or a tape and angular
measurements with a compass.
Plane Table Surveying
It is a graphical method of surveying in which field works and plotting both are done
simultaneously.
Theodolite Survey
In theodolite survey the horizontal angles are measured with the theodolite more
precisely than compass and the linear measurements are made with a chain or tape
 Tachometry Survey
A special type of theodolite known as tachometer is used to determine horizontal and
vertical distances indirectly
Leveling Survey
This type of survey is used to determine the vertical distances (elevations) and relative
heights of points with the help of an instrument known as level.
Photogrammetric Survey
Photogrammetry is the science of taking measurements with the help of photographs
taken by aerial camera from the air craft.
 EDM (Electronic Distance Measurement) Survey
In this type of survey all measurements ( length, angles, co-ordinates) are made with
the help of EDM instrument ( i.e.. Total Station).
 GPS (Global Positioning Systems) Survey
GPS was rapidly adapted for surveying, as it can give a position (Latitude, Longitude and Height)
directly, without the need to measure angles and distances between intermediate points. Survey
control could now be established almost anywhere and it was only necessary to have a clear view of
the sky so the signal from the GPS satellites could be received clearly.
 DGPS (Differential Global Positioning Systems) Survey
This Type of Surveys Which Are Carried Out Using The Differential GPS. It Achieves Higher Positional
Accuracy By Making Use Of The Differential Capabilities Of Two Or More GPS Antenna Linked By A Radio
Signal.
Classification Based on methods.
 Triangulation
Triangulation is basic method of surveying, when the area to be surveyed is large,
triangulation is adopted. The entire area is divided into network of triangles.
Traversing
A Traversing is circuit of survey lines. It may be open or closed. When the linear
measurements are done with a chain and a tape and the directions or horizontal
angles are measured with a compass or a theodolite respectively the survey is called
traversing.
Open Traversing Map
Closed Traversing Map
Introduction of Surveying

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Introduction of Surveying

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction •Definition: Surveying is the science and art of determining the relative positions of points above, on, or beneath the earth’s surface and locating the points in the field.
  • 3. Why Survey Surveying allows us to get accurate and valid measurements of things that are on the surface of the earth. Phases of Survey  Field Work * Data Procurement Phase  Office Work  * Analysed * Reduced to useful form by mathematical calculations * Adjusted * Frequently converted to graphical mode of Expression
  • 4. PRIMARY DIVISIONS OF SURVEYING 1.Plain Surveying 2.Geodetic Surveying
  • 5. • The Plain Surveying Is That Type Of Surveying In Which Earth Surface Is Considered As A Plane And The Curvature Of The Earth Is Ignored. In Such Surveying A Line Joining Any Two Stations Is Considered To Be Straight. The Triangle Formed By Any Three Points Is Considered As A Plane Triangle, And The Angles Of The Triangle Are Considered As Plain Angles. • Surveying Is Carried Out For A Small Area Of Less Than 250 Km2 . It Is Carried Out By Local Or State Agencies Like R & B Department, Irrigation Department, Railway Department. Plain Surveying
  • 7. GEODETIC SURVEYING • The Geodetic Surveying Is That Type Of Surveying In Which The Curvature Of The Earth Is Taken Into Account. It Is Generally Extended Over Larger Areas. The Line Joining Any Two Stations Is Considered As Curved Line. The Triangle Formed By Any Three Points Is Considered To Be Spherical And The Angles Of The Triangle Are Considered To Be Spherical Angles. Geodetic Surveying Is Conducted By The Survey Of India Department And Is Carried Out For A Larger Area Exceeding 250 Km2
  • 9.
  • 10. Difference Between Plain Surveying & Geodetic Surveying No. Plain Surveying Geodetic Surveying 1 The earth surface is considered as plain Surface. The earth surface is considered as Curved Surface. 2. The Curvature of the earth is ignored The curvature of earth is taken into account. 3 Line joining any two stations is considered to be straight The line joining any two stations is considered as spherical. 4. The triangle formed by any three points is considered as plain The Triangle formed by any three points is considered as spherical. 5. The angles of triangle are considered as plain angles. The angles of the triangle are considered as spherical angles. 6. Carried out for a small area < 250 km2 Carried out for a small area > 250 km2
  • 11. CLASSIFICATION OF SURVEYING Survey can be classified into various categories depending on methods used and nature of the field, based on Purpose & Based on Instruments • Classification based on Nature of field Land Survey Land Survey is done on land to prepare plan and maps of a given area. Topographical, city and cadastral surveys are some of the examples of land surveying Land Survey Maps
  • 12.  Hydrological Surveying This survey is conducted on or near the body of water such as lake, river, coastal area. This Survey consists of locating shore lines of water bodies. Hydrological Maps
  • 13.  Astronomical Survey This survey is conducted for the determining of latitudes, longitudes, azimuths, local time, etc. for various places on earth by observing heavenly bodies ( sun or the stars). Astronomical Survey Map
  • 14. Aerial Survey An aerial survey is conducted from aircraft. Aerial cameras take photographs of the surface of the earth in overlapping strips of land. This is also known as photographic survey. Aerial Survey Map
  • 15. • Classification based on Purpose Geological Survey In this both surface and subsurface surveying are conducted to locate different minerals and rocks. In addition, geological features of the terrain such as folds and faults are located. Geological Survey Map
  • 16.  Mine Survey Mine Survey includes include both surface and underground surveys. It is conducted for the exploration of mineral deposits and to guide tunneling and other operations associated with mining. W A S T E D U M P MN A B C D E F G H I J KL M M.L.Boundary 7.5m Safety Zone Workings Contours Nallah Canal Waste Dump Mine Approach Roads High Flood Level456HFL Crushing & Screening Plant Core Bore Holes Statutory buildings Rope Way Line 66 K.V Power Line I N D E X PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GROUNDCONTROLPOINTS CO- ORDINATES OF GROUNDCONTROLPOINTS N 10°50'52" E076°49'53" 10°50'45" E076°50'30" GCP-1 GCP-2 GCP-3 Existing Plantation Retaining Wall Water Garland Drain Mine ApproachRoads CHECK BUND GPS CO-ORDINATES OFBOUNDARYPOINTS N10°51'08.0 0" E07 6°46'00.00" N10°51'09.0 0" E076 °46'40.00" N10°51'21.0 0" E076 °46'47.00" N10°51'21.0 0" E076 °47'06.00" N10°51'47.0 0" E076 °46'22.00" LONGITUDE N10°51'34.0 0" E076 °46'06.00" J I H G F E D C B LAT IT UDE P ILLARS A B OUNDARY N10°51'47.0 0" E076 °47'24.00" N10°51'34.0 0" E076 °45'53.00" N10°51'39. 00" E07 6°47'24.00" N10°51'44.0 0" E076 °46'06.00" LONGITUDELAT IT UDE P ILLARS B OUNDARY L K M N10°51'13. 00" E07 6°46'00.00" N10°51'23.0 0" E07 6°45'51.00" N10°51'13. 00" E07 6°45'48.00" G CP-1 G CP-2 G CP-3 BH-2(II) D-150.00 EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINE Mine Survey Map
  • 17. Archaeological Survey It is conducted to locate relics of antiquity, civilization, kingdoms, forts, temples, etc.  Military Survey It has a very important and critical applications in the military. Aerial surveys are conducted for this purpose. It is conducted to locate strategic positions for the purpose of army operations. Archaeological Survey Map Military Survey Map
  • 18.  Classification based on Instruments.  Chain Survey This is the simplest type of surveying in which only linear measurements are made with a chain or a tape. Angular measurements are not taken.
  • 19. Compass Survey In Compass Survey, the angles are measured with the help of a magnetic compass
  • 20. Chain and compass survey: In this survey linear measurements are made with a chain or a tape and angular measurements with a compass.
  • 21. Plane Table Surveying It is a graphical method of surveying in which field works and plotting both are done simultaneously.
  • 22. Theodolite Survey In theodolite survey the horizontal angles are measured with the theodolite more precisely than compass and the linear measurements are made with a chain or tape
  • 23.  Tachometry Survey A special type of theodolite known as tachometer is used to determine horizontal and vertical distances indirectly
  • 24. Leveling Survey This type of survey is used to determine the vertical distances (elevations) and relative heights of points with the help of an instrument known as level.
  • 25. Photogrammetric Survey Photogrammetry is the science of taking measurements with the help of photographs taken by aerial camera from the air craft.
  • 26.  EDM (Electronic Distance Measurement) Survey In this type of survey all measurements ( length, angles, co-ordinates) are made with the help of EDM instrument ( i.e.. Total Station).
  • 27.  GPS (Global Positioning Systems) Survey GPS was rapidly adapted for surveying, as it can give a position (Latitude, Longitude and Height) directly, without the need to measure angles and distances between intermediate points. Survey control could now be established almost anywhere and it was only necessary to have a clear view of the sky so the signal from the GPS satellites could be received clearly.
  • 28.  DGPS (Differential Global Positioning Systems) Survey This Type of Surveys Which Are Carried Out Using The Differential GPS. It Achieves Higher Positional Accuracy By Making Use Of The Differential Capabilities Of Two Or More GPS Antenna Linked By A Radio Signal.
  • 29. Classification Based on methods.  Triangulation Triangulation is basic method of surveying, when the area to be surveyed is large, triangulation is adopted. The entire area is divided into network of triangles.
  • 30. Traversing A Traversing is circuit of survey lines. It may be open or closed. When the linear measurements are done with a chain and a tape and the directions or horizontal angles are measured with a compass or a theodolite respectively the survey is called traversing. Open Traversing Map Closed Traversing Map