Compass Survey | Guide to Surveying and Levelling
Compass Survey is also known as Angular Surveying.
The branch of surveying in which the position of the object is located by angular measurements taken by the compass is known as “Compass Surveying”.
Purpose of Compass Surveying
When the area to be surveyed is relatively large, then the area cannot be divided into triangles.
For example:
Towns, colonies etc.
When the survey work is to be completed quickly
When the area is full of obstacles which prevent chaining.
Compass Surveying is unsuitable in areas having magnetic rock, iron core, power lines etc which attracts a magnet.
Traversing
A traverse is formed by joining the points on the ground by means of series of connected straight line.
There are two types:
- Open traverse
- Closed traverse