A benchmark is a monument that is a point of precisely measured elevation.
774 ft is the elevation of Cooper Mountain Oregon at the USGS benchmark located at the summit N 45 27.325, W 122 52.291. 774 ft is the elevation of Cooper Mountain Oregon at the USGS benchmark located at the summit N 45 27.325, W 122 52.291.
It is a reference elevation in feet above sea level. A Benchmark (with a capital B) is an elevation marker established by the Federal Governement (USGS)for the use by land surveyors.
Contact the Illinois State Geological Survey in Champaign, Illinois. They'll be able to point you in the right direction.
A benchmark is a standard by which something can be measured or judged. from the Survey Mountain website: Are you a survey company? What exactly do you do? No, we are not a survey or market research company.
USGS. has written: 'Anacortes south, WA'
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USGS topo. has written: 'Sunrise, WA'
Acute angles are greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
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what is benchmark and what's the main purpose of benchmark?
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By Benchmark it means what is closer for example the benchmark of 24% is 25%.