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This combination of mathematical model and physical binding mean that anyone using the same datum will obtain the same location measurement for the same physical location. However, two different datums will usually yield different location measurements for the same physical location, which may appear
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of a point on Earth's surface is the angle between the equatorial plane and the straight line that passes through that point and through (or close to) the center of the Earth. Lines joining points of the same latitude trace circles on the surface of Earth called
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at sea level, one longitudinal second measures 30.92 m, a longitudinal minute is 1855 m and a longitudinal degree is 111.3 km. At 30° a longitudinal second is 26.76 m, at
Greenwich (51°28′38″N) 19.22 m, and at 60° it is 15.42 m.
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Like any series of multiple-digit numbers, latitude-longitude pairs can be challenging to communicate and remember. Therefore, alternative schemes have been developed for encoding GCS coordinates into alphanumeric strings or words:
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Datums may be global, meaning that they represent the whole Earth, or they may be local, meaning that they represent an ellipsoid best-fit to only a portion of the Earth. Examples of global datums include
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Alternative versions of latitude and longitude include geocentric coordinates, which measure with respect to Earth's center; geodetic coordinates, which model Earth as an
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to differ by as much as several hundred meters; this not because the location has moved, but because the reference system used to measure it has shifted. Because any
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is ultimately calculated from latitude and longitude, it is crucial that they clearly state the datum on which they are based. For example, a
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In order to use the theoretical definitions of latitude, longitude, and height to precisely measure actual locations on the physical earth, a
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improved on this system by determining latitude from stellar measurements rather than solar altitude and determining longitude by timings of
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The combination of these two components specifies the position of any location on the surface of Earth, without consideration of
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is used to measure elevation or altitude. Both types of datum bind a mathematical model of the shape of the earth (usually a
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These are not distinct coordinate systems, only alternative methods for expressing latitude and longitude measurements.
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that are in use, and forms the basis for most others. Although latitude and longitude form a coordinate
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for a vertical datum) to the earth. Traditionally, this binding was created by a network of
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WGS 84 is the default datum used in most GPS equipment, but other datums can be selected.
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Mediterranean but underestimated the
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The returned measure of meters per degree latitude varies continuously with latitude.
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to another meridian that passes through that point. All meridians are halves of great
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for the same location. Converting coordinates from one datum to another requires a
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Longitude lines are perpendicular to and latitude lines are parallel to the
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An alternative method to estimate the length of a longitudinal degree at latitude
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1354:{\displaystyle 111412.84\,\cos \phi -93.5\,\cos 3\phi +0.118\,\cos 5\phi }
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Local datums chosen by a national cartographical organization include the
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of all geographic coordinate systems. The
Equator divides the globe into
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of a point on Earth's surface is the angle east or west of a reference
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84 spheroid, the length in meters of a degree of latitude at latitude
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84, also known as EPSG:4326), the default datum used for the
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is used to precisely measure latitude and longitude, while a
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Institut national de l'information géographique et forestière
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a year as a result of the melting of the ice sheets of the
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of a geographic coordinate system is generally credited to
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1911: – Distance measured along the surface of the Earth
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Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
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at the
Equator, one latitudinal second measures 30.715
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American
Society of Civil Engineers (1 January 1994).
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Longitudinal length equivalents at selected latitudes
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angle measurements for a spherical model of the Earth.
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A full GCS specification, such as those listed in the
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The formulae both return units of meters per degree.
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1032:. Given a location, the datum provides the latitude
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International Terrestrial Reference System and Frame
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1540:{\displaystyle {\frac {\pi }{180}}a\cos \beta \,\!}
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620:, and measured north or south of the island of
2411:Geographic Information Systems – Stackexchange
2369:A guide to coordinate systems in Great Britain
2288:"WGS 84: EPSG Projection -- Spatial Reference"
2046:Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
649:instead. After their work was translated into
608:at the westernmost known land, designated the
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2168:The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy
2129:Reconstructing Eratosthenes' Map of the World
1873:, a public domain system based on the Morton
612:, off the coast of western Africa around the
580:in the 3rd century BC. A century later,
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2264:. Government of Ireland 1999. Archived from
1965: – System to specify locations on Earth
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941:for a horizontal datum, and a more precise
710:voted against the motion, while France and
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2326:(5th ed.). Atlas books. p. 102.
1119:high-pressure area can cause a sinking of
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440:Spatial Reference System Identifier (SRID)
435:International Terrestrial Reference System
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2048:(9th ed.). McGraw-Hill. p. 24.
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1163:Arc length § Great circles on Earth
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24:This is an accepted version of this page
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2205:"The International Meridian Conference"
2139:: University of Otago, pp. 20–24,
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1685:{\displaystyle \textstyle {\beta }\,\!}
1659:{\textstyle {\tfrac {b}{a}}=0.99664719}
604:using coordinates measured east from a
501:system for measuring and communicating
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2375:, D00659 v3.6, Ordnance Survey, 2020,
2071:"The Nature of Geographic Information"
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1469:{\displaystyle \textstyle {M_{r}}\,\!}
887:, a location often facetiously called
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2107:from the original on 15 December 2021
2077:from the original on 19 February 2024
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1935: – method of spatial referencing
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2209:Millennium Dome: The O2 in Greenwich
660:Book of the Description of the Earth
600:compiled an extensive gazetteer and
51:System to specify locations on Earth
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445:Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
407:European Terrestrial Ref. Sys. 1989
48:
2440:The KDE Education Project – KStars
2240:. ASCE Publications. p. 224.
2185:from the original on 17 March 2023
317:Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936
283:Discrete Global Grid and Geocoding
174:Horizontal position representation
49:
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2382:from the original on 2 April 2020
2262:"Making maps compatible with GPS"
2146:from the original on 2 April 2015
1855:World Geographic Reference System
1442:Earth's average meridional radius
894:
696:International Meridian Conference
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2298:from the original on 13 May 2020
2237:Glossary of the Mapping Sciences
1694:reduced (or parametric) latitude
1549:where Earth's equatorial radius
915:Geographic coordinate conversion
602:mathematically plotted world map
233:Global Nav. Sat. Systems (GNSSs)
83:
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2101:EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset
2017:
1956:Selenographic coordinate system
1850:, popular with radio operators.
1157:Length of a degree of longitude
397:N. American Vertical Datum 1988
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2158:
2119:
2004:
1991:
1980:Commission on Map Projections.
1153:Length of a degree of latitude
427:Internet link to a point 2010
357:Geodetic Reference System 1980
275:Quasi-Zenith Sat. Sys. (QZSS)
13:
1:
3253:Geographic coordinate systems
2030:
1915:Geographic information system
596:. In the 1st or 2nd century,
417:Chinese obfuscated datum 2002
2467:Geographic coordinate system
2430:, a desktop planetarium for
1859:Global Area Reference System
1009:(ITRF), used for estimating
570:, who composed his now-lost
487:geographic coordinate system
367:Geographic point coord. 1983
7:
1951:Planetary coordinate system
1896:
669:medieval Arabic cartography
527:cartesian coordinate system
327:Systema Koordinat 1942 goda
10:
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2044:Chang, Kang-tsung (2016).
1999:circumference of the Earth
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714:abstained. France adopted
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387:World Geodetic System 1984
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2126:McPhail, Cameron (2011),
1974:Geographical co-ordinates
1848:Maidenhead Locator System
1003:Global Positioning System
832:
519:spatial reference systems
377:North American Datum 1983
347:South American Datum 1969
1984:
1963:Spatial reference system
1480:. Since the Earth is an
1088:, differs from about 120
1065:{\displaystyle \lambda }
959:spatial reference system
919:Spatial reference system
734:Diagram of the latitude
238:Global Pos. System (GPS)
205:Spatial reference system
58:Spatial reference system
31:latest accepted revision
1569:equals 6,378,137 m and
1103:movement caused by the
1080:m. The military system
856:International Date Line
2317:Bolstad, Paul (2012).
2103:. Geomatic Solutions.
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639:Ptolemy's 2nd-century
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2165:Evans, James (1998),
1909:Geographical distance
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905:Further information:
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133:Geographical distance
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979:datum transformation
969:coordinate based on
792:Southern Hemispheres
653:in the 9th century,
307:Sea Level Datum 1929
159:Geodetic coordinates
3263:Geographic position
2611:Tropic of Capricorn
2579:Tropic of Capricorn
2542:Tropic of Capricorn
2504:Circles of latitude
2445:17 May 2008 at the
1837:Alternate encodings
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1015:crustal deformation
989:may be sufficient.
939:reference ellipsoid
911:Reference ellipsoid
907:Figure of the Earth
844:Western Hemispheres
774:is 90° N; the
716:Greenwich Mean Time
499:geodetic coordinate
337:European Datum 1950
295:Standards (history)
195:Reference ellipsoid
143:Figure of the Earth
21:Page version status
2343:on 15 October 2020
1968:Jan Smits (2015).
1933:Linear referencing
1865:Open Location Code
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708:Dominican Republic
618:Cape Verde Islands
554:History of geodesy
215:Vertical positions
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1942:Primary direction
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200:Satellite geodesy
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