Geo point surveying, also known as geodetic surveying or geodetic measurement, is a type of surveying that involves the precise measurement and mapping of the Earth’s surface and features. It is used to establish accurate positions and elevations of various points on the Earth’s surface, such as buildings, roads, bridges, and natural features like mountains and rivers.

Geo point surveying involves the use of advanced equipment and techniques such as GPS (Global Positioning System), satellite imagery, and geodetic datums (a reference system for measuring positions on the Earth’s surface). These methods enable surveyors to measure distances, angles, and elevations with high precision, and to create accurate three-dimensional models of the Earth’s surface.

Geo point surveying is used in a variety of applications, including construction, engineering, mapping, and natural resource management. It is also used in geology, oceanography, and other fields of science to study the Earth’s surface and its features.