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01. | Datum Datum Systems Coordinates | ppt | Sunumu İndir |
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Coordinate Systems & Vertical Datum Issues Mark Seidelmann, PE, GISPErick Lobao, GISPSeptember 30, 2011Photo Optional
IntroductionIntro – Definitions – Significance –Tools & Tricks– Conclusions•Projections, datum's, and coordinate systems are an attempt to represent a 3 dimensional surface on a flat plane.•Real world significance (Floodplain Administrators).•Tips and Tricks. •Defining the Coordinate system and datum to be used early on avoids confusion later.
DefinitionsMap Projection:A systematic representation of all or part of the surface of a round body on a plane.Factors when picking a projection:•Area•Shape•Scale•DirectionIntro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - Conclusions
DefinitionsCoordinate Systems:•Reference System that uses numbers (coordinates) to define locations on a surfaceGeographic:•Uses 3-d Surface•Latitude & Longitude•Length is variableProjected:•Uses Flat Surface•X,Y•Length is constantIntro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - Conclusions
DefinitionsHorizontal Datum:•Where is origin (0,0)?Vertical Datum:•A reference surface from which elevation measurements are made.•Where is Elevation 0 ft?Intro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - Conclusions??
Common Coordinates in OhioGeographic:•World Geodetic System (WGS 84)•North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)Projected:•State Plane – 2 zones North and South•NAD 27•NAD 83•NAD 83 HARN•UTM 16 and 17 north•Local Projections & MonumentsProjections for Different Purposes
Example (Floodplain Mapping)
Datum Conversion It’s all Relative!Old DatumNew DatumFlood Elev.800805799804House Elev.5
Datum Conversion•NADCON (NOAA)•NGVD 29 Vs. NAVD 88•Vertical Datum Shift outlined in FEMA Guidelines and Specs Appendix B•Redelineated studies BFE’s haven’t changed•Datum shift is calculated for the county•Rarely shifted stream by stream
FIS and FIRM
Issue 1: Different ProjectionsIntro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - ConclusionsIssues•All my data is in NAD83 State Plane Ohio South• New data is in UTM 17N.Solution•Make sure the new data is defined as UTM 17N.•Project the dataset to NAD83 State Plane South.Common Mistake •Redefining data to NAD83 State Plane South.
Issue 2: Incorrect ProjectionIntro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - ConclusionsIssues•Projection on supplied data is incorrect or unknown.Solution•Check Location.•Use data with known coordinates and compare.•Re-define Projection (start with the usual suspects).•Spatial adjustment toolCommon Mistake •Assuming the original projection was correct!
•State Plane South NAD83 or NAD27 Feet• (1,300,000 to 2,500,000 , 145,000 to 1,470,000)•State Plane South NAD83 meters •(400,000 to 770,000 , 44,500 to 450,000)•State Plane North NAD83 or NAD27 Feet• (1,300,000 to 2,500,000 , -460,000 to 850,000)•State Plane North NAD83 meters •(400,000 to 770,000 , -141,000 to 260,000)•UTM NAD83 17 N•(168,000 to 540,000, 4,250,000 to 4,650,000)•Geographic•(38.462192 to 41.93089, -84.836426,-80.397949)OhioIdentify the Coordinate System
ConclusionsIntro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - Conclusions•Knowing the coordinate system and datum of your data is essential.•Unknown / wrongly defined coordinate systems can cause delays and mistakes.•Understand impacts of Datum Changes to your data.
Questions?Intro – Definitions – Significance – Tools & Tricks - ConclusionsErick Lobao, Stantec, Project Manager, GISPerick.lobao@stantec.comMark Seidelmann, Stantec, Senior Project Engineer, PE, GISPmark.seidelmann@stantec.com