This special publication, comprising volumes 11-13, originates from the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. These volumes offer detailed insights into the Survey's crucial work in geodesy, geophysics, and navigation. A valuable resource for researchers, historians, and professionals in earth sciences and civil engineering, this publication documents historical surveying practices and data collection methodologies.
Explore the methods used to map and understand the geophysical characteristics of the United States, and appreciate the detailed navigational information that aided maritime activities. A testament to the Survey's dedication, this publication remains a significant contribution to our understanding of the nation's geography and geophysical environment.
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