Topographic Survey

Topographic surveys are made to determine the configuration (relief) of the earth's surface and to locate natural and cultural features on it. From the survey data, using various types of lines and conventional symbols, topographic maps that depict these natural and cultural features are produced. Topographic maps are simply large-scale graphic representations of portions of the earth's surface. Natural features normally shown on them include relief (hills, valleys, and other surface irregularities), hydrography (rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.), and vegetation. Cultural (artificial) features are the products of people, and include roads, trails, building, bridges, canals, and boundary lines. Names and legends on the maps identify the features.

 

These types of surveys are graphic representations of physical features of the land depicting natural and man-made features, such as fences, buildings, utilities, hills, valleys, streams, lakes, roads, etc. They can be performed by field ground methods or by aerial photographic methods. The preciseness of this type of survey depends on what it is to be used for. These surveys should be completed in conjunction with a ''Boundary Survey'' (which can only be performed by a Professional Land Surveyor) to show lines of possession. To order a Topographic Survey or receive more information please call (330) 455-2999 or e-mail Sara Henry at deibelsurveying@neo.rr.com

 
Topographic Mapping

Topographic maps are made and used by engineers and planners to determine the most desirable and economical locations of highways, railroads, canals, pipelines, transmission lines, reservoirs, and other facilities; by geologists to investigate mineral, oil, water, and other resources; by foresters to locate access or haul roads, fire-control routes, and towers; by architects in housing and landscape design; by agriculturists in soil conservation work; and by archeologists, geographers, and scientists in numerous fields.

 
Our topographic maps may show existing contours at 1' to 10' intervals depending on the clients selection.  We can show existing buildings, utilities, easements and rights of way, pipelines and virtually anything else which can be physically plotted on the ground.

MobilMapper Topographic Services

Deibel Surveying, Inc. specializes in expeditious and  extraordinary capacity of data collection. With the use of our MobilMapper and a Global Positioning System (G.P.S.) installed on a four-wheel ATV we can meet any of our client's fast paced schedule and narrow deadlines.

The MobilMapper is equipped with a State of the Art, Global Positioning System and has compatible software so the operator may watch his progress on the onboard computer screen in real-time.