azimuth traverse

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(′az·ə·məth trə′vərs)

(engineering) A survey traverse in which the direction of the measured course is determined by azimuth and verified by back azimuth.


A survey traverse in which the direction of the measured course is determined by azimuth and verified by back azimuth; to initiate this type of traverse, it is necessary to have a reference meridian.


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