Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 2 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Division 90 - Weights, Measures and Consumer Protection
Chapter 62 - First and Second Order Horizontal and Vertical Control
Section 2 CSR 90-62.060 - Traverse Survey Guidelines
Universal Citation: 2 MO Code of State Regs 90-62.060
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: The division is amending this rule to modernize the language and terms in this rule.
(1) First Order Traverse Procedure.
(A) The location of first order traverse
lines and monumented stations shall be deter- mined by a thorough field
reconnaissance. The traverse point spacing shall not be less than six hundred
meters (600m).
(B) All first order
traverse lines shall start from, and close upon, first order stations or higher
order stations of the Missouri Geographic Reference System (MO GRS) or National
Spatial Reference System (NSRS) in accordance with these procedures.
(C) Properly maintained theodolites with a
least count of one second (1") or a DIN 18723 specification of one and one-half
seconds (1.5") or smaller shall be used to observe directions and azimuths. At
least four (4) positions or repetitions of the angles shall be observed. The
theodolite and targets should be centered to within two millimeters (2 mm) over
the survey station or traverse point.
(D) Electronic distance measuring (EDM)
instruments shall be used to measure all distances. EDM instruments shall be
tested on an MDA baseline at the start of and on the completion of any first
order traverse. Copies of the EDM baseline comparisons shall be included in the
survey report submitted to the department. Barometric pressure to the nearest
five millimeters (5 mm) of mercury and temperature to the nearest one degree
Celsius (1°C) shall be recorded for each measurement.
(E) Each traverse shall be tied to a minimum
of two (2) bench marks. Trigonometric or spirit leveling will be observed along
all traverse lines. All Instrumental Heights (HI), Reflector Height (HO), and
zenith angles shall be recorded and submitted.
(F) The traverse shall be controlled by an
astronomic azimuth at each end of the traverse line and at not more than every
six (6) segments along the line. Astronomic azimuths shall have a standard
deviation of one and one-half seconds (1.5") or less.
(G) All field data shall be submitted to
Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) in a format acceptable to the
department. This shall include directions, distances, azimuth, and
elevations.
(2) Second Order Traverse Procedure.
(A) The location of
second order traverse lines and monumented stations shall be deter- mined by a
thorough field reconnaissance. The traverse point spacing shall not be less
than three hundred meters (300m).
(B) All second order traverse lines shall
start from and close upon second order or higher order stations of the MO GRS
or NSRS in accordance with these procedures .
(C) Properly maintained theodolites with a
least count of one second (1") or DIN 18723 specification of one and one-half
seconds (1.5") or smaller shall be used to observe directions and azimuths. At
least four (4) positions or repetitions of the angles shall be observed. The
theodolite and targets should be centered to within two millimeters (2 mm) over
the survey station or traverse point.
(D) Electronic distance measuring (EDM)
instruments shall be used to measure all distances. EDM instruments shall be
tested on an MDA baseline at the start of and on the completion of any second
order traverse. Copies of the EDM baseline comparisons shall be included in the
survey report submitted to the department. Barometric pressure to the nearest
five millimeters (5 mm) of mercury and temperature to the nearest one degree
Celsius (1°C) shall be recorded for each measurement.
(E) Each traverse shall be tied to a minimum
of (two) 2 bench marks. Trigonometric or spirit leveling will be observed along
all traverse lines. All HI, HO, and zenith angles shall be recorded and
submitted.
(F) The traverse shall
be controlled by an astronomic azimuth at each end of the traverse line and at
not more than every eight (8) segments along the line. Astronomic azimuth shall
have a standard deviation of two seconds (2") or less.
(G) All field data shall be submitted to the
MDA in a format acceptable to the department. This shall include directions,
distances, azimuth, and elevations.
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