clinometer
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Tree measurements are collected using such forestry tools as a low-tech Biltmore stick, a clinometer or, most accurate of all, a laser hypsometer.
From Washington Times • Aug. 5, 2016
Measurement of geological features is done with a special compass that has a built-in clinometer, which is a device for measuring vertical angles.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
He used a clinometer, a device that allowed him to determine the height by triangulating, using the tree, his own position and the angle of the distance between them.
From New York Times • Aug. 10, 2013
At one point, one of them misplaces his clinometer, so Dori Murphy offers up her clinometer.
From Washington Post • Nov. 28, 2011
If the area is densely wooded we run "line of level" by using the slope board or clinometer and by taking elevations at points arbitrarily selected.
From Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition by Moss, James A. (James Alfred)
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