Survey menu contents
This section gives an overview of the Survey system and describes some of the advantages and disadvantages.
This section describes the options that would be used on a day to day basis, including survey instrument uploading and downloading, station library maintenance and survey adjustment.
This section contains options that allow you to use blast holes as survey points. Checked numbers (sample numbers) can also be assigned to the survey points.
This section describes the options that allow you to perform an automated end-area volume calculation between a before and after surface.
This section describes options that would be more commonly used by surveyors in an underground environment. Included are options that allow field book data entry for a traverse and radiations, offset calculations, and the creation of cross sections, open ended solid representations of underground drives and the creation of triangulations from survey data.
Survey data can also be generated from triangulations, which is useful when the triangulations are the only available historical data. Also included in the UG Survey documentation are notes on appending survey data to triangulations and a problem solving guide.
This section describes the options that allow you to perform coordinate transformations, including common GPS transforms and transforms between any two sets of coordinates.
This section lists the file naming conventions and provides examples of files used by the Survey module.
This section provides more details on the Least Squares adjustment method.
This section provides additional information on the data recorder interfaces.