What Is This Tool?
This converter enables the transformation of length values from the US survey link, a historical unit used in land surveying, into decimeters, a metric unit useful for moderate-sized linear measurements. It assists in reconciling legacy survey data with contemporary metric standards.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in link (US survey) units that you want to convert
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Select 'link (US survey) [li]' as the unit to convert from
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Select 'decimeter [dm]' as the unit to convert to
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Click the convert button to get the resulting length in decimeters
Key Features
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Converts link (US survey) measurements to decimeters precisely using a standard conversion rate
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Facilitates integration of historical surveying data with modern metric units
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Supports applications in land surveying, cadastral mapping, civil engineering, and real estate
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Browser-based and easy to use without the need for manual formula calculation
Examples
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5 link (US survey) [li] converts to 10.05842 decimeters
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10 link (US survey) [li] converts to 20.11684 decimeters
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting distances from historic US land survey plats and legal deeds
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Mapping and describing property boundaries using legacy survey data
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Supporting civil engineering and land transfer projects with measurement reconciliation
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Converting older survey distances to metric for accuracy in modern construction and planning
Tips & Best Practices
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Verify the source of your survey measurements to understand the unit context
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Use this tool to convert legacy data for seamless incorporation into metric-based projects
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Be aware that the US survey link is a historic unit and may not align with all current standards
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Cross-check converted values when high precision is required due to possible surveying variations
Limitations
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The US survey link is a legacy unit and might not be recognized by all modern measurement systems
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Definitions of the US survey foot can vary slightly, affecting exact conversions
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This conversion assumes exact equivalence and does not account for measurement errors or datum changes
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a link (US survey) unit?
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It is a historic length unit used in US land surveying, equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain or about 0.201168 meters.
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Why convert link (US survey) to decimeter?
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Converting to decimeters helps translate old land measurements into a modern metric format for better analysis and mapping.
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Is the US survey link still used today?
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It is considered a legacy unit mainly found in historic documents and is less used in current measurement systems.
Key Terminology
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Link (US survey) [li]
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A historical unit of length equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain or approximately 0.201168 meters, used mainly in US land surveying.
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Decimeter [dm]
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An SI unit of length equal to one tenth (0.1) of a meter, commonly used for moderate-sized measurements and volume relations.
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Gunter's chain
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A measuring device used in surveying with a length of 66 US survey feet, where one link is 1/100th of this chain.