(plus sights) BS (+) Station HI BMA 6.87' 1031.19' TP1 4.98' TP2 7.43' TP3 0.98' TP4 4.57' TP5 8.20' трь 3.65' TBMX 8.52' TP7 2.22' TP8 7.04' TP9 4.74' TPID 3.68' ΤΡΙ 5.90' BMA Σ = (minus sights) (minus sights) FS (-) IFS (-) 5.32' 6.27' 2.84' 8.34 3.76 6.52' 5.97' 5.89¹ 4.63' 2.39' 6.00⁰ 8.27' 2.60' Check: Misclosure: Permissible Misclosure: Adjustment: Elevation 1024.32 102398 Published Information for BM 303 - elevation = 1024.32' (NAVD8 Fieldnote information: BS on BM 303 = 6.87' FS on TP1= 5.32' BS on TP1 = 4.98' FS on TP2 = 6.27' BS on TP2= 7.43' FS on TP3= 2.84' BS on TP3= 0.98' FS on TP4 = 8.34' BS on TP4 = 4.57' FS on TP5= 3.76' BS on TP5 8.20' FS on TP6= 6.52' BS on Tp6= 3.65' FS on TBM R22 = 5.97' BS on TBM R22 = 8.52' FS on TP7 5.89' BS on TP7= 2.22' FS on TP8= 4.63' BS on TP8 7.04' FS on TP9 = 2.39' BS on TP9 = 4.74' FS on TP10= 6.00' BS on TP10 = 3.68' FS on TP118.27' BS on TP11= 5.90'
(plus sights) BS (+) Station HI BMA 6.87' 1031.19' TP1 4.98' TP2 7.43' TP3 0.98' TP4 4.57' TP5 8.20' трь 3.65' TBMX 8.52' TP7 2.22' TP8 7.04' TP9 4.74' TPID 3.68' ΤΡΙ 5.90' BMA Σ = (minus sights) (minus sights) FS (-) IFS (-) 5.32' 6.27' 2.84' 8.34 3.76 6.52' 5.97' 5.89¹ 4.63' 2.39' 6.00⁰ 8.27' 2.60' Check: Misclosure: Permissible Misclosure: Adjustment: Elevation 1024.32 102398 Published Information for BM 303 - elevation = 1024.32' (NAVD8 Fieldnote information: BS on BM 303 = 6.87' FS on TP1= 5.32' BS on TP1 = 4.98' FS on TP2 = 6.27' BS on TP2= 7.43' FS on TP3= 2.84' BS on TP3= 0.98' FS on TP4 = 8.34' BS on TP4 = 4.57' FS on TP5= 3.76' BS on TP5 8.20' FS on TP6= 6.52' BS on Tp6= 3.65' FS on TBM R22 = 5.97' BS on TBM R22 = 8.52' FS on TP7 5.89' BS on TP7= 2.22' FS on TP8= 4.63' BS on TP8 7.04' FS on TP9 = 2.39' BS on TP9 = 4.74' FS on TP10= 6.00' BS on TP10 = 3.68' FS on TP118.27' BS on TP11= 5.90'
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