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I dug up some valuable study guides and reading materials which may help with studying for Land Surveying Licensing Exams, from the Bureau of Land Management.

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[PDF] ¼ Corners of Minimum Control - 4:00pm
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2 ¼ Corners of Minimum Control. ¼ Corners of Minimum Control. Many people do not realize that one-quarter section corners on the north and west ...
[PDF] Mineral Surveys
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2 Mineral Surveys. Mineral Surveys. Mineral surveys exist in many of the western states. These special surveys require ...
[PDF] Irregular Boundary Adjustments - 4:00pm
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2 Irregular Boundary Adjustments. Irregular Boundary Adjustments. One point of emphasis in this edition of the Manual is the application of irregular ...
[DOC] Closing Corners - 4:01pm
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boustro-logo-clear-GIF.gif. Bureau of Land Management. 2009. Closing Corners. With Jim Claflin. Cadastral Survey. Closing Corners. Closing corners have been ...
[PDF] Supplemental Plats - 4:01pm
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2 Supplemental Plats. Supplemental Plats. In addition to the plats of original surveys and resurveys, many areas have official ...
[PDF] Limits of Closure - 4:01pm
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2 Limits of Closure. Limits of Closure. Next John Farnsworth is going to discuss limits of closure and rectangular limits. Let us talk about the limits of ...
[DOC] Fractional Sections - 4:00pm
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boustro-logo-clear-GIF.gif. Bureau of Land Management. 2009. Fractional Sections. With John Farnsworth and Belle Craig. Cadastral Survey ...
[DOC] Controlling Intermediate Monuments - 4:00pm
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boustro-logo-clear-GIF.gif. Bureau of Land Management. 2009. Controlling Intermediate Monuments. With Jim Claflin. Cadastral Survey ...
[PDF] DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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by INRR TO - 2010 - Related articles
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. 1849 C Street NW, LS 1000. Washington, D.C. 20240 www.blm.gov · http://www.blmsurveymanual.org/ ...
[PDF] Three-Mile Method - 2:20pm
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2 Three-Mile Method. Three-Mile Method. Now that we have seen how this edition of the Manual was developed, let's look at a few specific topics. ...
[PDF] Double Proportions
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2 Double Proportions. Double Proportions. To better explain the process of double proportioning this edition of the Manual has ...
[PDF] Meander Lines - 3:59pm
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2 Meander Lines. Meander Lines. The 1973 Manual is confusing when addressing the adjustment of meander lines. John Farnsworth will talk about how this ...
[DOC] Irregular Boundary Adjustments
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boustro-logo-clear-GIF.gif. Bureau of Land Management. 2009. Irregular Boundary Adjustments. With Jim Claflin. Cadastral Survey ...
[PDF] Closing Corners
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2 Closing Corners. Closing Corners. Closing corners have been an area of confusion in the past. Here to talk about how this edition of the Manual addresses ...

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