Ranging Out Survey Lines

Prabhu TL
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While measuring the survey lines, the chain or the tape has to be stretched along the survey line along that joins two terminal stations. When the line to be measured has a smaller length compared to the chain, then the measurement goes smooth. If the length of the line is greater, the survey lines have to be divided by certain intermediate points, before conducting the chaining process. This process is called ranging.

The process of ranging can be done by two methods:

  1. Direct Ranging
  2. Indirect Ranging
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