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Describe, step by step, how we can map the field of variable quantity

User Lewistrick
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her is this from google

"A system of temporary reference points established in the field allows users to move freely within the study area without losing the geo-referencing. It allows the user to perform the mapping of trees, deadwood, transects, repeated measurements and data verification."


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Following are the steps through which a field of variable quantity can be mapped:

  • Step I: Choose a temporary benchmark (TBM). It should be stationary and unalterable.
  • Step II: Plot temporary reference points on the field with the TBM as the master reference point.
  • Step III: Take measurements of the features and quantities like trees, rocks, buildings (if any), elevations, etc., present in the field from the temporary reference points.
  • Step IV: Mark the quantities on the map based on the measurements obtained from the field.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • To map a field of variable quantity, it becomes necessary to go step-by-step in order to bring accuracy in the process of mapping.
  • The steps described above help in bringing precision in mapping and leave no room for error.