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designed to use a DLG-3 file as input will be executed
to produce a final plot of the PLSS map separate. This
program generates plotter driver instructions for a photo
graphic line plotter. The symbolization portrayed on the
plot (e.g. corner symbols, lines, dashed lines, section
numbers) will be derived from the attribute codes assigned
to the various elements—nodes, lines, areas. The result
ant photographic product is a film positive of the PLSS
which can be further enhanced with additional lettering
and symbolization. This plot, in turn, will be used to
produce a press-ready negative.
CONCLUSIONS
In reviewing the potential application of this approach we
find that about 50-70 percent of the remaining areas to be
covered by provisional maps consists of post-1910 cadastral
surveys. Even with the expected (unknown) percentage of
townships which probably do not meet National Map Accuracy
positional standards, the byproduct generated will serve
as a Field Surveys search (preliminary buildup) guide of
best-known approximations. For those corners where the
computations meet and adjust showing that positional re
quirements have been met, we need only a cursory field
check (symbolization change to "found corner") and then to
produce the provisional map separate. This procedure will
allow the USGS to meet the dual objective of producing a
DLG-3 overlay file and a provisional map separate.
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