Abstract

This paper describes the aerial photography, photogrammetric procedures, computations and adjustments, and analysis of results of the experimental legal survey of the Vineland area. It was found that mean-square positional accuracy of the order of 10 microns could be achieved, and it was concluded that relatively high accuracy could be realized by photogrammetric methods in determining positions of pre-selected and targeted points such as property corners. Other facts emerging from the experiment indicate that research into the use of photogrammetry in legal surveying should be continued.

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