Image 2dfgrs.png right thumb 300px Rendering of the 2dFGRS data In astronomy , a redshift survey , or galaxy survey , is a astronomical surveys survey of a section of the sky to measure the redshift of astronomical objects. Using Hubble s law , the redshift can be used to calculate the distance of an object from Earth. By combining redshift with angular position data, a redshift survey maps the 3D distribution of matter within a field of the sky. These observations are used to measure properties of the Large scale structure of the cosmos large scale structure of the universe. The Great Wall astronomy Great Wall , a vast conglomeration of galaxies over 500 million light years wide, provides a dramatic example of a large scale structure that redshift surveys can detect. The first redshift survey was the CfA Redshift Survey , started in 1977 with the initial data collection completed in 1982. The most notable, recent and low redshift surveys are the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey , Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey . At high redshift there exist the DEEP2 Redshift Survey and the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey VVDS . Because of the demands on observing time required to obtain spectroscopic redshifts i.e., true redshifts measured by velocity , it has become commonplace to use photometric redshift s, http astrowww.phys.uvic.ca grads gwyn pz index.html based on brightness. Such redshifts can be used in surveys and to find the space distribution of galaxies, provided the galaxy types are well known, but, obviously they cannot be used to define points on the Hubble curve, because of circular reasoning. External links http web.archive.org web 20050306033931 http cfa www.harvard.edu mwhite probes lss.html Probes of Large Scale Structure Category Physical cosmology Category Observational astronomy Category Large scale structure of the cosmos astronomy stub it Rilevamento degli spostamenti verso il rosso zh ... more details
unref date September 2011 File SOI LOGO E.jpg thumb 300px right Survey of Israel SOI Hebrew is the survey and mapping department of the Israel Israeli Housing and Construction Minister of Israel Ministry of Housing and Construction . History File Survey of Israel building in 1930.jpg thumb 250px left the British survey department 1930 The British Mandate for Palestine British Mandate established the country s first survey department in 1920. In 1930, a building was erected ... Aviv. During World War II , it was used by the British Army. Today, the main office of the Survey of Israel is located in Tel Aviv with branches in Jerusalem , Be er Sheva , Haifa and Nazareth . Survey of Israel responsibilities File Building of the Survey of Israel.jpg thumb 300px left the Survey of Israel building today The Survey of Israel is the government agency for Mapping, Geodesy, Cadastre and Geoinformatics. The Survey is responsible for the national infrastructure in these areas as well as for a number of official functions. In the field of geodesy, the Survey operates as the National ..., cadastre and geoinformatics. In the realm of cadastre the Survey leads activities leading to land ..., which in effect provides a state guarantee of the rights registered. The Survey is responsible ... are anchored by Survey Ordinances. 95 of the country s area has undergone the settlement process. All this area is subdivided into approximately 15,000 blocks and 800,000 parcels. The Survey deals ... express mutation in rights to land or its use, or both. The Survey of Israel is the National Mapping ..., managed by the Survey. It would be appropriate to say that all map series are in the stage of transition ... of geoinformatics has been entrusted to the Survey by government decisions of 1990 and 1993, meaning that the Survey is responsible for the National GIS databank, including a uniform set of codes ... srebro Felus .pdf External links http www.mapi.gov.il SurveyOfIsrael About Pages About.aspx Survey ... more details
of a deep survey using two of the four giant 8.2 metre telescopes composing ESO s Very Large ... ray Space Telescope. An astronomical survey is a general map or image of a region of the sky which lacks a specific observational target. Alternatively, an astronomical survey may comprise a set of many ... that survey images are sufficient to entirely obviate the need for telescope time. Surveys also help ... can compare existing survey images to current observations to locate targets which are in motion ... . accessed 12 16 09 ref List of sky surveys Optical Pan Andromeda Archaeological Survey National Geographic Society Palomar Observatory Sky Survey NGS POSS survey of the northern sky on photographic plates, 1948 1958 Digitized Sky Survey optical all sky survey created from digitized photographic plates, 1994 Sloan Digital Sky Survey an optical and spectroscopic survey, 2000 2006 first pass Photopic Sky Survey a survey with 37,440 individual exposures, 2010 2011. ref cite web last Risinger first Nick title Phototopic Sky Survey url http skysurvey.org accessdate 12 May 2011 ref ref cite news last ... sky survey at 12, 25, 60, and 100 m, 1983 2MASS The 2 micron All Sky Survey 2MASS , a ground based all sky survey at J, H, and Ks bands 1.25, 1.65, and 2.17 m 1997 2001 Akari Astro F a Japanese mid and far infrared all sky survey satellite, 2006 2008 WISE mission Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer was launched in December 2009 to begin a survey of 99 of the sky at wavelengths of 3.3, 4.7, 12 ... survey, consisting of each sky position imaged at least eight times, was completed by July 2010. SCUBA 2 All Sky Survey Radio HIPASS Radio survey, the first blind hydrogen line HI survey to cover the entire celestial hemisphere southern sky . 1997 2002 Ohio Sky Survey Over 19,000 radio sources at 1415  MHz. 1965 1973. NVSS Survey at 1.4  GHz mapping the sky north of 40 deg FIRST Survey ... And Mass Assembly survey GAMA the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey see http gama survey.org combines ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 A survey vessel is any type of ship or boat that is used for mapping. It is a type of research vessel . Role The task of survey vessels is to map the bottom, benthic zone , full water column, and surface for the purpose of hydrography general oceanography marine habitats salvage dredging marine archaeology Survey equipment Typically, modern survey vessels are equipped with one or more of the following equipment GPS positioning and logging Scientific echosounder single beam sonar Multibeam echosounder multibeam sonar Side scan sonar Magnetometer towed magnetometer subsurface profiler grab sampler bottom coring device DCHP CTD Inertial Measurement Unit See also Research vessel Category Ship types de Vermessungsschiff ship type stub ... more details
Systematic survey or extensive survey is the archaeology archaeological technique of detailed examination of an area for the purpose of recording the location and significance of archaeological resources. It provides a regional perspective by gathering information on settlement patterns over a large area. It is one of the basic fieldwork strategies used by paleoanthropologists and archaeologists . The regional survey answer questions pertaining to the site s location, the size of the settlement, their types of buildings, and the age of the site. Usually the surveyor walks over the area and records the site locations and their size. During this process, the surveyor tries to date the site to see when it was occupied. See also Archaeological field survey References Conrad Phillip KOTTAK. Windows on Humanity Chapter 2, page 28 29. Category Methods and principles in archaeology ... more details
Infobox mountain name Survey Peak photo photo caption elevation ft 9277 elevation ref ref name pb cite peakbagger pid 5190 name Survey Peak, Wyoming accessdate 2011 06 04 ref prominence ft 837 prominence ref ref name pb location Grand Teton National Park , Caribou Targhee National Forest , Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming Wyoming, USA range Teton Range coordinates coord 44 02 25 N 110 51 01 W type mountain region US WY display inline,title coordinates ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 1603461 name Survey Peak accessdate 2011 06 04 ref topo United States Geological Survey USGS Survey Peak first ascent easiest route Survey Peak convert 9277 ft is located in the northern Teton Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming . The peak is on the border of Grand Teton National Park and the Jedediah Smith Wilderness of Caribou Targhee National Forest . ref Cite map publisher TopoQwest United States Geological Survey Maps title Survey Peak, WY url http www.topoquest.com map.php?lat 44.04021&lon 110.85022&datum nad83&zoom 4 accessdate 2011 06 04 ref Survey Peak rises to the immediate north of Berry Creek and can be accessed via the Berry Creek Trail . References reflist Category Mountains of Grand Teton National Park Wyoming geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 In academia , a survey article is a paper that is a work of synthesis, published through the usual channels a learned journal or collective volume, such as conference proceedings or collection of essays . It stands outside the usual run of academic journal research paper s, for two reasons it is not presented as the author s original research, but as a survey or summary of a field and it is not necessarily subject to the same degree of peer review . Sometimes short survey articles appear in the guise of book reviews, where the context of the book is summarised first, often at greater length than is devoted to the book. In a survey article, the treatment of the subject is often less detailed or in depth than would be acceptable in a textbook, and the topic may be one in which recent work requires summary. In its objectivity, a survey article may lie somewhere between a personal essay, and an encyclopedia article. The intention is to give rapid access to material scattered over many papers. Some fields, such as theoretical physics , depend very much on such surveys to bring recent progress into focus, on a time scale of around 18 months to two years. See also Survey disambiguation Academic paper Category Academia sci stub edu stub ar ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal discipline Statistics language English language English and French language French openaccess Yes license website http www.statcan.ca bsolc english bsolc?catno 12 001 XIE publisher Statistics Canada country Canada abbreviation history 1975 present frequency Biannually impact impact year ISSN 0714 0045 OCLC 7123757 Survey Methodology is a Peer review peer reviewed Open access publishing open access scientific journal that publishes papers related to the development and application of statistical survey survey techniques . It is published by Statistics Canada , the national statistical office of Canada , in English language English and French language French . The journal started publishing in 1975, publishes two issues each year, and is available both in print with a subscription fee and online as open access. Abstracting and indexing Survey Methodology is indexed in the following services Current Index to Statistics Science Citation Index Science Citation Index Expanded Social Sciences Citation Index External links Official 1 http www.statcan.ca bsolc english bsolc?catno 12 001 XIE Statistics journals Category Survey methodology Category Publications established in 1975 Category multilingual journals Category Biannual journals Category Open access journals Category Statistics journals de Survey Methodology ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 An omnibus survey is a method of quantitative marketing research where data on a wide variety of subjects is collected during the same interview. Usually, multiple research clients will provide proprietary content for the survey paying to get on the omnibus , while sharing the common demographic data collected from each respondent. The advantages to the research client include cost savings because the sampling and screening costs are shared across multiple clients and timeliness because omnibus samples are large and interviewing is ongoing . An omnibus survey generally uses a stratified sample and can be conducted either by mail, telephone, or Internet. Category Market research de Omnibusumfrage sv Omnibusunders kning ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced December 2007 orphan November 2007 Control of alignment and grade during construction is established through the use of survey stakes . Stakes are generally made of wood in different sizes. Based on the use of the stake they are called alignment stakes, offset stakes, grade stakes, and slope stakes . Survey stakes are markers surveyors use in surveying projects to prepare job sites, mark out property boundaries, and provide information about claims on natural resources like timber and minerals. They can be made from wood, metal, plastic, and other materials and typically come in a range of sizes and colors for different purposes. Sources can include surveying and construction suppliers, and people can also make or order their own for custom applications. A survey stake is typically small, with a pointed end to make it easy to drive into the earth. It may be color coded or have a space for people to write information on the stake. Surveyors use stakes when assessing sites to mark out boundaries, record data, and convey information to other people. On a job site, for example, survey stakes indicate where it is necessary to backfill with soil to raise the elevation, or to cut soil away to lower it. Stakes can also provide information about slope and grading for people getting a job site ready for construction.This is one resource from http www.wisegeek.com what are survey stakes.htm not original Category Construction terminology engineering stub ... more details
orphan date August 2009 The Fenland Survey was an intense archaeology archaeological survey of the Fenland s that took place between 1982 and 1989. During the survey, approximately 250,000 hectare s 615,000 acre s of land was fieldwalked by four archaeologists in the interest of creating a comprehensive overview of the sites within the area. More than two thousand Archaeological site sites and potential sites were found, including more than 300 Roman Britain Roman and British Iron Age Iron Age salt production locations. The area of study included br Cambridgeshire 142,000 ha 351,000 acres br Lincolnshire 71,000 ha 175,000 acres br Norfolk 36,000 ha 89,000 acres The results of the survey were published in 1994. ref cite book last Hall first David title Fenland survey an essay in landscape and persistence year 1994 publisher English Heritage isbn 9781850744771 coauthors John Coles accessdate 21 August 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.apsarchaeology.co.uk index.html?projects fenland project survey.html Archaeological Project Services Category Archaeological sites in Cambridgeshire Category Archaeological sites in Lincolnshire Category Archaeological sites in Norfolk Category Archaeology of England Category Roman Britain Category Iron Age Britain ... more details
Geophysical survey is the systematic collection of Geophysics geophysical data for spatial studies. Geophysical surveys may use a great variety of sensing instruments, and data may be collected from above or below the Earth s surface or from aerial or marine platforms. Geophysical surveys have many applications in Earth science , archaeology , Exploration geophysics mineral and energy exploration , and engineering . Geophysical surveys are used in industry as well as for academic research. Types of geophysical survey There are many methods and types of instrumentation used in geophysical surveys. Technologies used for geophysical surveys include ref name Mussett2000 harvnb Mussett Khan 2000 ref Seismology Seismic methods , such as reflection seismology , seismic refraction , and seismic tomography . Seismoelectrical method Physical geodesy Geodesy and gravity anomaly gravity techniques , including gravimetry and gravity gradiometry . Magnetism Magnetic techniques , including aeromagnetic survey s and magnetometer s. Electricity Electrical techniques , including electrical resistivity tomography , induced polarization and spontaneous potential . Electromagnetism Electromagnetic methods , such as magnetotellurics , ground penetrating radar and TDEM transient time domain electromagnetics . Borehole geophysics, also called well logging . Remote sensing Remote sensing techniques , including hyperspectral . See also Geophysical survey archaeology Notes Reflist References Refbegin cite book last1 Mussett first1 Alan E. last2 Khan first2 M. Aftab title Looking into the Earth An introduction to geological geophysics year 2000 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 0521780853 ref harv cite book last1 Telford first1 William Murray last2 Geldart first2 L. P. first3 Robert E. last3 Sheriff title Applied geophysics year 1990 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521339384 ref harv Refend DEFAULTSORT Geophysical Survey Category Geophysical survey Geophysics stub ru ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 orphan February 2009 refimprove November 2008 In water Survey referred to by various Classification Societies as IWS, BIS, etc is a method of surveying the underwater parts of a ship while it is still afloat instead of having to dry dock it for examination of these areas as was conventionally done. For cargo ships, two surveys are required within a period of five years. One of these can be an in water survey, provided the ship is eligible for it. The ship tanker or bulk carrier should not be more than 15 years old. The bottom of the ship should not be painted black before carrying out the survey. References http erules.veristar.com Bureau Veritas Classification e rules on In water surveys INWATERSURVEY in Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships http www.turkloydu.org turkloydu getdoc 4374fc04 f8a0 4928 bc70 2a1e201596d0 Klas Sorveyleri.aspx?lang en GB Turkish Classification Society see Bottom Surveys Category Ship construction shipbuilding stub ... more details
A commissioned survey is a kind of archaeological and social survey performed in return for money or goods. Typically, they were conducted in the pre Colony colonial Era , as part of Age of European Enlightenment to study territories before colonization. They would usually extend to significant and detailed efforts by trading companies to study institutions of indigenous communities as a precursor to colonial powers exerting colonial supremacy. An example would be when soldiers of East India Company were paid a fees to study exotic lands, customs, cultures and literatures of the colonized world. The end product of a commissioned survey would usually be a report or book in a Languages of Europe European language , which could form a basis for Law law making by colonial powers. References Edney, Matthew H Bringing India to Hand Mapping an Empire, Denying Space. In Felicity Nussbaum ed. The Global Eighteenth Century, pp 65 78 and 334 36. Baltimore Johns Hopkins University The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003 reprinted in paperback, 2005. Category Area studies Category Colonialism Category Geodemography Category Methods and principles in archaeology ... more details
Image inview UAV medium.jpg right thumb The InView UAV for use in aerial survey applications. File Pteryx UAV wiki.jpg thumb Pteryx UAV , a civilian UAV for aerial photography and photomapping with roll stabilised camera head Aerial survey is a geomatics method of collecting information by using aerial photography , LiDAR or from remote sensing image ry using other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum , such as infrared , gamma ray gamma , or ultraviolet . It can also refer to the chart or map made by analysing a region from the air. This is typically done using aeroplanes , helicopters , UAV s such as the InView Unmanned Aircraft System and in history with Balloon aircraft balloons . Aerial survey should be distinguished by satellite imagery technologies because of its better resolution, quality and atmospheric conditions. Today, aerial survey is often recognized as a synonym for aerophotogrammetry, part of photogrammetry where the camera is placed in the air. Measurements on aerial images are provided by photogrammetric technologies and methods. Aerial surveys can provide information on many things not visible from the ground. Terms used in aerial survey exposure station or air station the position of the optical centre of the camera at the moment of exposure. flying height the eleveation of the exposure station above the datom mean sea level . altitude the vertical distance of the aircraft above the earth surface. tilt the angle between the aerial camera and the line of flight. tip the angle between the aerial camera and the horizontal axis perpendicular to the line of flight ... surveys are used for Archaeology Fishery surveys Hydrocarbon exploration surveying Land survey Mining ... in conjunction with Ground Surveys Roadway, Bridge, Interstate Aerial survey uses a measuring camera ... Aerial survey of raptors in Swaziland http www.informatics.org france index.html GIS and remote sensing ..., geologists, and geographers http www.conservationair.org Aerial survey, mapping and disaster ... more details
Diagnostic infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 88.31 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes A skeletal survey is a series of X ray s of all the bone s in the body, or at least the axial skeleton and the large cortical bones. A very common use is the diagnosis of multiple myeloma , where tumour deposits appear as punched out lesions. The standard set of X rays for a skeletal survey includes X rays of the human skull skull , entire Vertebral column spine , pelvis , rib s, both humerus humeri and femur femora proximal long bones . It has been found to be much more sensitive than magnetic resonance imaging MRI and isotope scan s to detect bone involvement in multiple myeloma . ref cite journal author Lecouvet F, Malghem J, Michaux L, Maldague B, Ferrant A, Michaux J, Vande Berg B title Skeletal survey in advanced multiple myeloma radiographic versus MR imaging survey. journal Br J Haematol volume 106 issue 1 pages 35 9 year 1999 pmid 10444160 doi 10.1046 j.1365 2141.1999.01529.x ref References References Category Projectional radiography med stub Medical imaging Bone, cartilage, and joint procedures ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A knowledge survey is a method of evaluating the delivery of a course through the gathering of feedback from the learner on the level of the knowledge they acquired after the completion of the instruction. It usually consists of questions that cover the content of the course. The surveys evaluate student learning and content mastery at all levels from basic knowledge and comprehension through higher levels of thinking. Knowledge surveys can serve as both Formative assessment formative and summative assessment tools. They are effective in helping ref http serc.carleton.edu NAGTWorkshops assess knowledgesurvey index.html What are knowledge surveys ref students learn, instructors improve their delivery, departments explore new curricula and pedagogies. Structure of the survey A standard knowledge surveys consists of questions that cover the content of a course addressing all levels of Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Bloom s scale of thinking. A survey may include as many as 200 questions. The key feature of knowledge surveys is that students do NOT answer the questions. Instead, they say whether they COULD answer the question and with what degree of confidence. So students complete the surveys quickly. For easy assessment, the questions might follow the multiple choice format with choices that address the level of knowledge and confidence in a certain topic. For example, a typical multiple choice answer could be of the following form ref http www.isu.edu ctl facultydev KnowS files KnowS.htm Excerpts from a Knowledge Survey ref A I know the topic quite ... Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 201 p. http www.pollograph.com kb docs designing a survey Building a knowledge survey online. http www.macalester.edu geology wirth CourseMaterials.html Knowledge ... steve03mp4stream.html Preparing the knowledge survey video http profcamp.tripod.com students1mp4stream.html ... Courses Jossey Bass, 295 p. sisterlinks Knowledge Survey DEFAULTSORT Knowledge Survey Category Academic ... more details
unreferenced date June 2011 Survey of Pakistan is the sole national mapping and land surveying government agency of Pakistan . Its head of department is titles as Surveyor General of Pakistan . The official website of the organisation is http www.surveyofpakistan.gov.pk Category Pakistan federal departments and agencies Category Geography of Pakistan Category Geographic societies Pakistan gov stub ... more details
A language survey is conducted around the world for a variety of reasons. measuring people s ability ... 1984 Methods Methods used in language surveys depend on the questions that the survey is trying ..., 2001 . And of course, academics are always interested in the results of any language survey ... . Some large and notable surveys include the Language Survey of India which was begun by George Abraham Grierson late in the 19th century Sociolinguistics research in India and the Survey of Language ... 1998 . References sample survey reports Acharya, A. S. 1976. Tiptur Kannada. Linguistic Survey of India ... Survey of Northern Pakistan, 2. Islamabad National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid ... situation in Guyana, South America. La Torre 6 19 75 90. Jernudd, Bjorn H. 1979. The language survey of Sudan. The first phase a questionnaire survey in schools. Acta universitatis umensis 22 King, Julie K. and John Wayne King, editors. 1984. Languages of Sabah a survey report. Pacific Linguistics ... F. O Leary eds. , Hindko and Gujari , 3 88. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 3. Islamabad ... Languages Committee. 1991 . Socio linguistic survey of Indigenous languages in Saskatchewan On the critical .... 1993 . 1991 Aboriginal peoples survey Language, tradition, health, lifestyle and social issues. Catalogue ... and Novel Kishore Rai. 2002. UNESCO language survey report Nepal. Kathmandu UNESCO. References survey methodology Blair, Frank, 1990. Survey on a Shoestring A Manual for Small Scale Language Surveys .... Downey, Michael P. 1986. Survey methods and their insights into the acceptability of literature among .... 1998. Introduction to Sign Language survey. Notes on Sociolinguistics 3 215 42. Radloff, Carla ... LanguageWork LanguageSurvey.aspx Jobs in survey work through Wycliffe Bible Translators http www.tafesilafai.org survey.htm Samoan language survey via internet http www.eric.ed.gov ERICDocs ... s indigenous languages DEFAULTSORT Language Survey Category Linguistics Category Applied ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2011 Image Lewis Hine Power house mechanic working on steam pump.jpg thumb Survey Graphic published Lewis Hine s series of work portraits in the 1920s The Survey Graphic was a United States magazine launched in 1921. From 1921 to 1932, it was published as a supplement to The Survey and became a separate publication in 1933. The SG focused on sociological and political research and analysis of national and international issues. Bidding his readers to embark on a voyage of discovery, Editor Paul Kellogg used a metaphor of a ship in his inaugural remarks for the new magazine Survey Graphic will reach into the corners of the world America and all the Seven Seas to wherever the tides of a generous progress are astir. ref cite web last Finnegan first Cara title University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign url http newdeal.feri.org sg essay03.htm work Social Welfare and Visual Politics The Story of Survey Graphic publisher New Deal Network accessdate 17 February 2012 ref Article topics included fascism, anti Semitism, poverty, unions and the working class, and education and political reform. The magazine ceased publication in 1952. In March 1925 the magazine produced an issue on Harlem Mecca of the New Negro, which was devoted to the African American literary and artistic movement now known as the Harlem Renaissance . Alain Locke guest edited this issue. Much of the material appears in his 1925 anthology The New Negro . ref cite web last Locke first Alain title March 19125 issue url http books.google.com books?id eTfx4WoHwQIC&pg PA629&source gbs toc r&cad 4 v onepage&q&f false work Survey Graphic publisher Google Books accessdate 17 February 2012 ref References Reflist External links There are a few online sources of reprints and other SG related materials. http newdeal.feri.org sg New Deal Network contains http newdeal.feri.org sg articles.htm reprints of Survey Graphic and Survey articles. The University of Virginia s Electronic Text Center had th ... more details
Survey Views of the American West, 1871 1874 , Library of Congress website. Retrieved 5 April 2012. ref The Wheeler Survey lasted until 1879, when the survey, along with the Clarence King King and John ... Geological Survey . Wheeler Peak Nevada Wheeler Peak in Nevada part of the Great Basin National Park ... more details
Survey of Ophthalmology is a review journal dedicated to publishing reviews of Category Ophthalmology ophthalmological topics by established authorities in that particular field. It is a strictly refereed journal with a bi monthly publication schedule. The procedure of evaluating and inviting specific topics is done primarily by selecting current academics with a record of innovative and original research, supported by publications in international peer journals. See also Archives of Ophthalmology Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science List of medical journals External links http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 600337 description description Survey of Ophthalmology website, by Elsevier med journal stub Category Ophthalmology journals ... more details
File DarienCTUSCoastAndGeodeticSurvey1965Marker11042007.jpg thumb right 250px Closeup of a Geodetic Survey marker Image USGSSurveyMarker2000.jpg thumb right 200px This USGS survey marker is designed to be a standard nail to be used by the USGS to mark Ordinary high water mark high watermarks , set Datum geodesy reference points , set Benchmark surveying bench marks , set reference marks, and turning points for levels. This nail is designed to be recovered re found at a later date without any question that the nail was set by the USGS. Survey markers , also called survey marks , and sometimes geodetic marks , are objects placed to mark key surveying survey points on the Earth s surface. They are used ... s, have been used over the years as survey markers. ref For a comprehensive history of these marks ... web about ngs history Survey Mark Art.pdf the PDF of the article by CDR George E. Leigh, NOAA Corps ... States , the most common geodetic survey marks are cast metal disks with stamped legends on their face ... States and across the world. Geodetic survey markers were often set in groups. For example .... This account also describes the use of reference marks to locate station marks. ref In the U.S., survey ... by the National Geodetic Survey NGS . ref The NGS is the successor agency to the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey USCGS . ref Each station mark in the database has a PID Permanent IDentifier , a unique ... the true positions of their marks. ref In the U.S., some survey markers have the latitude and longitude ... of new survey markers is to use a punch mark stamped in the top of a metal rod driven deep into the ground ... ref Survey markers are now often used to set up a GPS receiver antenna in a known position for use ... are becoming more common, the network of physical survey markers continues to provide an important ... provides a state by state mapping of NGS survey marks on to Google Maps, enabling one to search ... Survey Marker Category Surveying de Vermarkung fr Borne g od sique pl Znak geodezyjny ... more details
to be used in aeromagnetic survey work. Aeromagnetic surveys are widely used to aid in the production ... by W. W. Norton, 600 p., ISBN 0 393 92637 0 ISBN 978 0 393 92637 8. See also geophysical survey ... Category Geophysical survey Category Mineral exploration ... more details
Infobox journal title Asian Survey cover File Asian Survey.gif editor Lowell Dittmer discipline Asian studies peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation publisher University of California Press country United States frequency Bimonthly history 1961 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.ucpressjournals.com journal.asp?j as link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 00044687 OCLC 610384862 LCCN 64044237 CODEN ISSN 0004 4687 eISSN 1533 838X boxwidth Asian Survey subtitled A Bimonthly Review of Contemporary Asian Affairs ISSN 0004 4687 is a bimonthly academic journal of Asian studies published by the University of California Press Berkeley, California , USA on behalf of the Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley . Asian Survey focuses on qualitative descriptive articles rather than analytic quantitative articles. Journal coverage ranges in scope from diplomacy, disarmament, missile defense, military affairs, and modernization, to ethnicity, ethnic violence, economic nationalism, general elections, and global capitalism. The journal was established in 1961. External links official website 1 http www.ucpressjournals.com journal.asp?j as http ieas.berkeley.edu Homepage for the Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley Category Asian studies Category University of California Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1961 Category Bimonthly journals Category English language journals Category Area studies journals ... more details