The following notes have been used for many years in published descriptions and other publications of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Surface marks
Note 1.-A standard triangulation-station disk set in the top of
- a square block or post of concrete,
- a concrete cylinder,
- an irregular mass of concrete.
Note 2.-A standard triangulation-station disk cemented in a drill hole in outcropping bedrock,
- and surrounded by a triangle chiseled in the rock,
- and surrounded by a circle chiseled in the rock,
- at the intersection of two lines chiseled in the rock.
Note 3.-A standard triangulation-station disk set in concrete in a depression in outcropping bedrock.
Note 4.-A standard triangulation-station disk cemented in a drill hole in a boulder.
Note 5.-A standard triangulation-station disk set in concrete in a depression in a boulder.
Note 6.-A standard triangulation-station disk set in concrete at the center of the top of a tile
- which is embedded in the ground,
- which is surrounded by a mass of concrete,
- which is fastened by means of concrete to the upper end of a long wooden pile driven into the marsh,
- which is set in a block of concrete and projects from 12 to 20 inches above the block.
Underground marks
Note 7.-A block of concrete about 3 feet below the ground containing at the center of its upper surface
- a standard triangulation-station disk,
- a copper bolt projecting slightly above the concrete,
- an iron nail with the point projecting above the concrete,
- a glass bottle with the neck projecting a little above the concrete,
- an earthenware jug with the mouth projecting a little above the concrete.
Note 8.-In bedrock,
- a standard triangulation-station disk cemented in a drill hole,
- a standard triangulation-station disk set in concrete in a depression,
- a copper bolt set in cement in a drill hole or depression,
- an iron spike set point up in cement in a drill hole or depression.
Note 9.-In a boulder about 3 feet below the ground
- a standard triangulation-station disk cemented in a drill hole,
- a standard triangulation-station disk set in concrete in a depression,
- a copper bolt set with cement in a drill hole or depression,
- an iron spike set with cement in a drill hole or depression.
Note 1O.-Embedded in earth about 3 feet below the surface of the ground
- a bottle in an upright position,
- an earthenware jug in an upright position,
- a brick in a horizontal position with a drill hole in its upper surface.
Reference marks
Note 11.-A standard reference-mark disk, with the arrow pointing toward the station, set at the center of the top of
- a square block or post of concrete,
- a concrete cylinder,
- an irregular mass of concrete.
Note 12.-A standard reference-mark disk, with the arrow pointing toward the station,
- cemented in a drill hole in outcropping bedrock,
- set in concrete in a depression in outcropping bedrock,
- cemented in a drill hole in a boulder,
- set in concrete in a depression in a boulder.
Note 13.-A standard reference-mark disk, with the arrow pointing toward the station, set in concrete at the center of the top of a tile
- which is embedded in the ground,
- which is surrounded by a mass of concrete,
- which is fastened by means of concrete to the upper end of a long wooden pile driven into the marsh,
- which is set in a block of concrete and projects from 12 to 20 inches above the block.
Previously used notes 14 and 15 referred to seldom-used types of witness mark and are purposely omitted.
Azimuth marks
Azimuth-mark notes are almost identical to reference-mark notes 11 through 13, which have been previously used for azimuth marks. The following numbers 16, 17, and 18, are to refer specifically to azimuth-mark disks.
Note 16.-A standard azimuth-mark disk, with the arrow pointing toward the station, set at the center of the top of
- a square block or post of concrete,
- a concrete cylinder,
- an irregular mass of concrete.
Note 17.-A standard azimuth-mark disk, with the arrow pointing toward the station,
- cemented in a drill hole in outcropping bedrock,
- set in concrete in a depression in outcropping bedrock,
- cemented in a drill hole in a boulder,
- set in concrete in a depression in a boulder.
Note 18.-A standard azimuth-mark disk, with the arrow pointing toward the station, set in concrete at the center of the top of a tile
- which is embedded in the ground,
- which is surrounded by a mass of concrete,
- which is fastened by means of concrete to the upper end of a long wooden pile driven into the marsh,
- which is set in a block of concrete and projects from 12 to 20 inches above the block.