Total Station Applications for Stream Assessment
Total stations are frequently used to collect three-dimensional data during the assessment, construction, and monitoring phases of stream restoration. This one-day course will allow students to work in small groups with instructors to gain familiarity with total station techniques. Topics will include: total station fundamentals; longitudinal profiles, cross-sections, topographic features, and structures; and using a total station for annual stream monitoring. The course will take place at a recently completed stream restoration project. Participants should be prepared to spend the day outside. Parking details and instructions on where to meet at Rocky Branch and Brevard will be emailed to all registrants a week before the workshop date. Please provide your cell phone number when registering. Lunch will be on your own, at any of several area restaurants.
Registration Fee: $275
Class limited to: 12 participants
Contact Jason Zink for more information: jason_zink@ncsu.edu
April 28, 2009, 9am - 4pm
Raleigh, NC
Click this link to REGISTER for April 28 in Raleigh.
September 25, 9am - 4pm
Brevard College Campus, Brevard,
NC
Click this link to REGISTER ONLINE for Sept. 25 in Brevard, NC.



