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Stream Crossing Bootcamp Good Morning! Survey Basics

Stream Survey Equipment Total Station Hand Level Dumpy Level Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment Total Station Hand Level Dumpy Level GPS Survey Laser Level Tape Measure

Stream Survey Equipment Total Station Slope Elevation Data Collector Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment Total Station Slope Elevation Data Collector

Stream Survey Equipment Hand Level Dumpy Level Hand Held Quick to use Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment Hand Level Dumpy Level Hand Held Quick to use Cheap Not as accurate Need 2 People 1 for Rod & 1 for Level

Stream Survey Equipment GPS Survey Consultant High accuracy Elevation Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment GPS Survey Consultant High accuracy Elevation Slope Angle Reserve for complicated sites Be on-site when survey is performed

Stream Survey Equipment Laser Level Transmitter & Receiver Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment Laser Level Transmitter & Receiver Most are self leveling Some can do slope Can be used by 1 Person Sight limitations Vegetation, slope & elevation Need to be able to see the Transmitter

Stream Survey Equipment Laser Level Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment Laser Level

Stream Survey Equipment Measuring Rods Tape Measure Pace Field Books Survey Basics Introduction Stream Survey Equipment Measuring Rods Tenths vs. Feet Tape Measure Recommend 200 ft. tape Pace Determine your pace length Field Books Write everything down in the field. Flagging, Stakes, Hammer, Marker, Paint, etc.

Survey Terms Survey Basics Terminology NRCS Part 650 Engineering Field Handbook Chapter 1 - Surveying

Benchmark (BM) – A point of known or assumed permanent elevation. Survey Basics Terminology Survey Terms Benchmark (BM) – A point of known or assumed permanent elevation. Brass pin, nail in a tree, or cap in concrete A lone metal stake Turning Point (TP) – A point on which the elevation is determined in the process of leveling, but which is no longer needed after necessary readings have been taken. Should be located on a firm object such as a stone, fence post, etc.

Survey Basics Terminology Survey Terms Backsight (BS) - A rod reading taken on a point of known elevation. It is the first reading taken on a Benchmark or Turning Point. Foresight (FS) – Rod reading taken on any point on which an elevation is to be determined. Only one BS is taken during each setup. All other readings are FS.

Survey Basics Terminology Survey Terms Height of Instrument (HI) – The elevation of the line of sight. Determined by adding the BS Rod Reading to the Known Elevation of the Point on Which the BS was taken. Side Shot (SS) – A reading to locate a point that is off the traverse or that is not intended to be used as a base of the survey. Usually to determine position of object to reference on drawing. Stationing

Survey Basics Terminology Survey Terms Longitudinal Profile (Long-Pro) – Typically measured from upstream to downstream, are a characterization of average stream slopes and depths of riffles, pools, runs, glides, step/pools. Cross Section (XS) – Profile made perpendicular to the center line of the survey, extending a sufficient distance on each side of the CL to provide a view of the surrounding terrain.

Solid Ground – No Movement! Rod Assembly Securely Attach Receiver Survey Basics Laser Level Laser Level How to: Choosing Location Site Distance Set-Up & Leveling Solid Ground – No Movement! Rod Assembly Securely Attach Receiver

Laser Level How to: Setting Up Field Book Record Site Location Survey Basics Laser Level Laser Level How to: Setting Up Field Book Record Site Location Project name Address People Present & Task Date Field Conditions Equipment Used North Arrow NRCS Part 650 Engineering Field Handbook Chapter 1 - Surveying

Survey Basics Laser Level Laser Level Shooting Elevations…

Stream Crossing Bootcamp Survey Basics Good Morning! Questions?