Unit II Coordinate Systems
Unit II Coordinate Systems
Equator
Meridian
Equator
Latitude and Longitude
• Greenwich England
• Capital cities of certain countries
• Can be approximated by an
ellipsoid NP
• Obtained by rotating an ellipse
about its minor axis = earth’s b
axis of rotation a
• Semi-major axis a = 6378 km
• Semi-minor axis b = 6356 km
SP
Why projection?
• Earth is a 3D body
• Only less than half of it can be seen
• Cumbersome to handle
• Difficult to store
• Expensive to reproduce
• It is difficult to measure on 3D surface
What is a projection?
0 meters N
Equator 10,000,000m N
80o S
180o 0o 180o
1 30 60
UTM
UTM Grid
Grid Overlay
Overlay
60 Zones, and 20 Latitude Bands
Zones
1 21 60
84º N X
W
V
U
T
S
Latitude Bands
R
Q 21 T
P
N
M
L
K
J
H
G
F
E
D
C
80º S
UTM Zones - Side by Side
840 N
60 60 60 60 60 60
Equator
800 S
UTM
UTM Zone
Zone Grid Overlay
Overlay
Meridian
Central
6º of Longitude
11T 0541450
4789650
UTM Latitude
Band Letter
Northing Coordinate
UTM Coordinates
4791
1,000 m
4790
9 5
5
4789
541 542 543
9
4790
350m
650m
4789
Map Corner
(Neatline)
541 542
Principle Digits
Using
Using UTM
UTM to
to Determine
Determine Direction
Direction
N
“You are at
564900E,
4500200N”
W increasing E
+
300m
decreasing
“I am at
+ 565400E,
500m
4500500N”
S
Determining
Determining Latitude
Latitude
L
A 440 17’ 30”
LONGITUDE
T
I
T
Latitude of U
2.5 min
D
red square = E
Parallel
Lines
Determining Longitude
Longitude
LO
L
N
A
GI
TU
T
DE
I
T
Longitude of
U
D
7.
red square =
E
5
m
in.
sc
ale
115º 19’ 00” 1:
24
,0
00
Meridian
2.5 min
Lines 1150 15’ 115º 17’ 30”
Project Coordinate System
Rules for selecting a coordinate system