Garminator Posted December 15, 2002 Share Posted December 15, 2002 Today, while benchmark hunting I happen to stumble upon a trangulation disc, so I marked the point so I could access geocaching.com to find out what was the identity of the disc. Well, I get home and plug the coordinates in and I get nothing that matches. Are there discs set by NGS that are not in geocaching.com's database? BTW, There was also a bolt about one foot east of the triangulation disc. I thought that maybe I marked it wrong so I did a search using the ZIP code and still nothing. Any ideas? "I seen Elvis making crop circles"......................Are the Soprano's on yet? Quote Link to comment
+Tacguy Posted December 15, 2002 Share Posted December 15, 2002 We have discussed before that not all the Benchmarks out there are in the Database. Have you tried to reference a topo map of the area to see if it is listed? Some on the maps are not in the database and vice-versa. I assuem it is a NGS mark and not a local county surveyor mark. Quote Link to comment
survey tech Posted December 15, 2002 Share Posted December 15, 2002 All tri-stations have names, so try searching for it that way. If its not in the database it was either misfiled or its not a tri-station. Not all disks with a triangle symbol are tri-stations, the disks are sometimes used for other purposes. Quote Link to comment
Garminator Posted December 15, 2002 Author Share Posted December 15, 2002 Well it's definitly a NGS disc as it's inscribed so. It also has the triangle you speak of. It sets on a elevated rock outcrop along a abandoned railroad bed. Someone recently painted(in white) a huge 6' "T" with the disc being in the center. FWIW, it is listed on a 1950's topo I have. I believe it's a localized high peak although not the highest on the map. The only letters legible on the disc were "T.T. 8xx 1932" (x being illegible)It is near a town called Mountaintop(One word).......M(T).(T)op Again you Dudes come thru with some great info, THANKS! Garminator "I seen Elvis making crop circles"......................Are the Soprano's on yet? Quote Link to comment
+GEO*Trailblazer 1 Posted December 15, 2002 Share Posted December 15, 2002 If you get the Data sheets for the Topographical Map in ? from the Dept. of the Interior or the U.S.G.S.These are the data sheets for all the benchmarks used in the initial Surveys for topography.I have the data sets for my Quadrangle from the Dept. of the Interior, I had to write them though and request all the data,do not know if they still do it or not. Eastern States, Reston Va.office BLM,Western States, Denver BLM Office. Their adresses are not readily,filed somewhere now where was that, available but can be found with a couple of mouse clicks.There are so many B.M."s, Benchmarks,and TBM"s temporary benchmarks it is to monotinous to place them all on the maps,they were mainly for the contour lines on our present maps. When all else fails Geotry again. Quote Link to comment
Z15 Posted December 16, 2002 Share Posted December 16, 2002 T.T. 8xx 1932 This is a US Geological Survey mark. It may or may not be a Bench Mark. TT designates it as part of the "Transcontiential Traverse". So its a horizontal control mark first, if USGS ran levels over it and it does not show up in the NGS database, only USGS will have the info. Not all USGS were also used by NGS (USG&GS). Quote Link to comment
Garminator Posted December 16, 2002 Author Share Posted December 16, 2002 Wow! When do Dudes have time to learn all this stuff! Maybe I'm confused....Maybe?...Let me say, I am confused! I think I'm confusing the terms: NGS, U.S. Coastal and Geodetic Survey and U.S.G.S. Any help to set me straight? Think I'm gonna have to "click" the mouse a little more on this subject as I'm getting very interested. Garminator "I seen Elvis making crop circles"......................Are the Soprano's on yet? Quote Link to comment
Z15 Posted December 16, 2002 Share Posted December 16, 2002 31.5 years as a Survey Technician for the MDOT. USGS - U.S. Geological Survey Dept of the Interior NGS (Formally USC&GS)National Geodetic Survey, agency of NOAA, Dept of Commerce There are countless federal Agencies (and State)who have survey control out there. NFS (Nat'l Forsest Service) Interior FAA (Federal Aviation Admin) Transportation USCE (US Army Coprs of Engineers) USLS (US Lake Survey), NOS (Nat't Ocean Service) to name a few. Quote Link to comment
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