Title 43Public LandsRelease 119-73

§38 Topographic surveys; marking elevations

Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 2— - UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY › § 38

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Surveyors must mark ground elevation above a local base level using iron or stone posts or permanent benchmarks. West of the 95th meridian they must place at least two markers in each township-sized area (one in forested or mountain areas), near township corners when possible. East of the 95th meridian they must place at least one marker in each township-sized area.

Full Legal Text

Title 43, §38

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In making topographic surveys west of the ninety-fifth meridian elevations above a base level located in each area under survey shall be determined and marked on the ground by iron or stone posts or permanent bench marks, at least two such posts or bench marks to be established in each township, or equivalent area, except in the forest-clad and mountain areas, where at least one shall be established, and these shall be placed, whenever practicable, near the township corners of the public-land surveys; and in the areas east of the ninety-fifth meridian at least one such post or bench mark shall be similarly established in each area equivalent to the area of a township of the public land surveys.

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Citation

43 U.S.C. § 38

Title 43Public Lands

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73