A survey team is tasked with determining the elevation difference between points Point A and Point B, separated by uneven terrain. They use a leveling instrument and a leveling rod.
Common Mistakes
Common Errors
If these mistakes and errors occur simultaneously, the cumulative effect can result in a significantly inaccurate elevation difference between Points A and B. For example, the actual elevation difference might be 3.000 m, but the survey team calculates 3.450 m due to the compounded errors, leading to a +0.450 m error.
Mitigation Steps:
The survey team can eliminate or reduce errors and achieve more accurate elevation measurements by being mindful of these potential problems and following the mitigation practices.
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