Cave Survey Blunders Cave survey blunders are mistakes made during the survey that can corrupt the data and eventually affect the map.

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Cave Survey Blunders Cave survey blunders are mistakes made during the survey that can corrupt the data and eventually affect the map

Cave Survey Blunders One very common error is reading the tape incorrectly What is this? Is this 6 foot 5 inches? Or 6.5’ ?

Cave Survey Blunders This picture shows that this is 6’5” As a surveyor it is important to know what tape you are using and make sure this is recorded in the book Also make sure your tape person knows how to read and call out the distance

Cave Survey Blunders

A major source of bearing error can be a result of not holding the compass level The compass card will rub inside the capsule and not give a good reading Solution: During the reading hold level, and rotate back and forth, checking the card swings free

Cave Survey Blunders Many Compasses have two scales So.. Is this 290 or 110? Solutions: Big Sized Numbers!! This can usually be caught in sketch

Cave Survey Blunders Decade Inversion – reading to the wrong side of the numbers Is this 113 Looking at the whole card makes it plain that it is 107 – but we cannot see the whole card Solution: Again rock the compass back and forth a little to see both sets of numbers – this can be caught on backsite

Cave Survey Blunders Book Keepers Errors Lesdixsia uhh…uhh.. Dyslexia – random and insidious swaps of numbers – some people are prone to it. Make sure you repeat numbers back AS you write them down Inclination Signs Missing – Another one that can be hard to catch – again – repeat readings as back as read to you Reversing back and front sights This can happen if you get behind. This can usually be caught during the sketch

Cave Survey Blunders Magnetic Interference Don’t forget that metal can pull readings off. Even minor amounts can change reading a large amount. Make sure that the compass reader is free of metal in and around helpmets and lights – do compass checks in full gear! Even headlight batteries can affect readings from a foot away This mistake can usually be caught on backsite