What Is This Tool?
This converter facilitates the conversion of length values from dekameters (dam) to US survey links (li), helping users bridge modern metric units and historical land surveying measurements commonly used in US cadastral records.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value in dekameters (dam) you wish to convert.
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Select the input unit as dekameter [dam] and the output unit as link (US survey) [li].
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Click the convert button to see the equivalent value in US survey links.
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Use the results to interpret or analyze land measurement data within your project context.
Key Features
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Converts length from dekameter (SI-derived) to US survey link (historical land surveying unit).
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Provides a precise conversion factor based on established definitions.
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Supports applications in land surveying, cadastral mapping, and civil engineering.
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Browser-based and user-friendly interface for quick conversions.
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Allows reconciliation of modern metric data with legacy US land survey records.
Examples
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Convert 2 dekameters to links: 2 dam equals 99.4191919192 li.
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Convert 0.5 dekameter to links: 0.5 dam equals 24.8547979798 li.
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting distances from historical US land survey plats and deeds.
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Performing cadastral mapping and boundary delineation using legacy units.
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Supporting civil engineering projects that require conversion between modern metric measurements and historic US survey units.
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Researching historic property boundaries and land records.
Tips & Best Practices
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Confirm which foot standard (US survey or international) is relevant for your project to ensure accuracy.
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Use this tool when working with old survey or cadastral data to reconcile unit differences.
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Always cross-check converted values with existing records for consistency.
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Understand that the US survey link is a historical unit which may not be supported in all modern systems.
Limitations
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The US survey link is an older unit and may not be recognized in some current software platforms.
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Differences between US survey feet and international feet could introduce minor discrepancies.
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Conversion values assume a fixed relationship but rounding and historic variations may affect precision.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a dekameter used for?
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A dekameter is an SI-derived length unit equal to 10 meters, often used in topographic mapping, meteorology, and describing distances on the order of tens of meters.
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Why convert from dekameter to US survey links?
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This conversion is useful to interpret and reconcile modern metric measurements with historical US land survey data for cadastral mapping and civil engineering.
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Are there any accuracy concerns when converting these units?
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Yes, differences between US survey feet and international feet, as well as rounding or historical measurement standards, may slightly affect the precision of the conversion.
Key Terminology
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Dekameter [dam]
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An SI-derived unit of length equal to 10 meters, used for medium-scale distance measurements such as topographic mapping and meteorology.
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Link (US survey) [li]
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A historical US length unit equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain or approximately 0.201168 meters, used in land surveying and cadastral records.
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Gunter's chain
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A chain measurement lasting 66 US survey feet, subdivided into 100 links, historically used in land surveying.