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The official US rule is this: B.6 U.S. survey foot and mile The U.S. Metric Law of 1866 gave the relationship 1 m = 39.37 in (in is the unit symbol for the inch).
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The official US rule is this: B.6 U.S. survey foot and mile The U.S. Metric Law of 1866 gave the relationship 1 m = 39.37 in (in is the unit symbol for the inch).
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Easting and Northing (X and Y) can be in Meters, US Survey Feet, or International Feet, where; 1 US survey foot = 1200/3937 meters, and;
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When the international foot was defined in 1959, a great deal of survey data was already available based on the former definitions, ...
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Mar 7, 2006 ... In a recent thread on the Bentley newsgroups, we came across some confusion about the differences between an International Foot and a U.S. ...
vterrain.org/Projections/sp_feet.html
State Plane Coordinate Systems and the U.S. Survey Foot. There is a unit of measure called the "U.S. Survey Foot." It is almost exactly equal to a standard foot, ...
www.ngs.noaa.gov/faq.shtml
Jun 29, 2011 ... computed and published SPCs in U.S. Survey Feet for many years when the reference ... foot (U.S. Survey or International) a state should use.
gis.pima.gov/data/about/units.htm
US Survey Foot. Data in our library is in NAD83 HPGN/HARN, stateplane projection FIPS Zone 0202 (AZ central), international feet. This page explains why we ...
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Any chance of supporting US Survey Feet? (Used heavily in mapping, GIS, etc, in the US). 1 US Survey foot = 1200/3937 m = 0.304 800 610 m ...
www.wsdot.wa.gov/Reference/metrics/foottometer.htm
At the same time it was decided that any data in feet derived from and published as a result of geodetic surveys within the U.S. would remain with the old ...
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