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What is the maximum elevation difference accuracy standard required by National Geodetic Survey (NGS) for first order, class I geodetic leveling?
  1. 0.5
  2. 1.0
  3. 2.0
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: A - the maximum elevation difference accuracy standard required by National Geodetic Survey for first order, class I geodetic leveling is 0.5. The elevation distance accuracy is the relative elevation error between a pair of control points that is scaled by the square root of the horizontal point separation traced along existing level routes. All NGS standards and requirements for leveling are available at the website http://www.ngs.noaa.gov.
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Ehsan Foroutan says:

https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/FGCS/tech_pub/1984-stds-specs-geodetic-control-networks.pdf on page 2-2

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