2 edition of State plane coordinates by automatic data processing found in the catalog.
State plane coordinates by automatic data processing
Charles Niles Claire
Published
1968
by U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Coast and Geodetic Survey; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in [Washington]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 40.
Statement | by Charles N. Claire. |
Series | Coast and Geodetic Survey publication 62-4, Publication (U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey) ;, 62-4. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | GA115 .C552 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v, 68 p. |
Number of Pages | 68 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5634088M |
LC Control Number | 68060961 |
The State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS) is not a projection; rather it is a system for specifying positions of geodetic stations using plane rectangular coordinates. This coordinate system that divides all fifty states of the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands into over numbered sections, referred to as zones. The W.V. state plane system has two cartographic zones, north and south. This data set consists of 10,' x 10,' uncompressed bit natural color TIFF files at a pixel resolution of ' ' x ' compressed 24 bit-bit natural color MrSid files at a pixel resolution of '.
The State Plane Coordinate System is a set of geographic zones or coordinate systems designed for specific regions of the United States. Each state contains one or more state plane zones, the boundaries of which usually follow county lines. There are zones in the contiguous US, with 10 more in Alaska, 5 in Hawaii, and one for Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands. The system is widely used for geographic data . What is manual system or what is automatic system: The main difference between manual and computerized systems is speed. Accounting software processes data and creates reports much faster than manual systems. Calculations are done automatically in software programs, minimizing errors and increasing efficiency. Once data is input, you can create reports literally by pressing a .
The initial phase produced an intermediate terrain data set using a series of automatic data processing algorithms known as Automatic Terrain Extraction. [email protected] Raster State Plane Coordinate System row and column survey. The initial phase produced an intermediate terrain data set using a series of automatic data processing algorithms known as Automatic Terrain Extraction. Pennsauken NJ USA @ Raster Pixel 1 State Plane Coordinate System
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Publication No."The State coordinate systems," and replaces Coast and Geodetic Survey Publication"State State plane coordinates by automatic data processing book coordinates by automatic data processing.'' These two widely distributed publications provided the surveying and mapping profession with information on deriving State plane coordinatesFile Size: 1MB.
Get this from a library. State plane coordinates by automatic data processing. [Charles Niles Claire]. 33 rows Fundamentals of the State Plane Coordinate Systems: Dracup, J.F.
Input Formats and. All coordinate values in U.S. Survey Feet Conversions to/from latitude & longitude originally calculated using tables (S.P. Plane Coordinate Projections Tables –Pennsylvania) -State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing (USC&GS ) STATE PLANE COORDINATE.
Convert State Plane to Latitude and Longitude Enter the Zone, Easting, and Northing. View the results on this web page or fly there on Google Earth. ACSM AMERICAN CONGRESS SURVEYING & MAPPING (ACSM), Proc. Int. Conf Automation tn Cartography, Google Scholar; ALDR Aldred, B K.
Points tn polygon Author: NagyGeorge, WagleSharad. The State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS) is a projected coordinate system that achieves greater accuracy than UTM by dividing states up into sub-zones based on county, and then uses a local projection in that sub-zone (typically Transverse Mercator for zones that are oriented more north-south, and Lambert Conformal Conic for those that run more east-west).
the Clarke (State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing, Charles N. Claire, USC&GS Pub., pp. There were 29 main scheme stations; 87 supplemental stations; 30 intersection stations; and 13 traverse stations, totaling stations.
Bythe existing Guam Datum no longer met the needs. Another method for computing to or from NAD27 state plane coordinates used the following set of parameters. The equations that make use of them are listed in Department of Commerce publication titled State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing by Charles N.
Claire. XYZ Coordinate Conversion (XYZWIN ) Universal Transverse Mercator Coordinates (UTMS ) State Plane Coordinates, NAD 83 (SPC83 ) State Plane Coordinates, NAD 27 (GPPCGP ) U.S. National Grid (USNG ) Latitude,Longitude,and Ellipsoid Height Transformations (NADCON) Orthometric Height Height Transformations (VERTCON).
CADASTRAL ELECTRONIC FIELD BOOK. Blair C. Parker Raymond J. Hintz University of Maine C.N. (), "State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing," Coast and Geodetic Survey, PublicationNational Geodetic Information Branch, NGS, NOAA, Rockville, MD68 p.
"State Plane Coordinate System of ," National Geodetic. Lambert State Plane 27 Projection. The State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS) is not a projection; rather it is a system for specifying positions of geodetic stations using plane rectangular coordinates.
This coordinate system that divides all fifty states of the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands into over numbered sections, referred to as zones.
State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing (USC&GS ) STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM Geometric parameters of original SPC zones left unchanged unless requested by the State All states get new false northing and false easting defined in meters.
The overall objective of State Plane coordinate systems is to be able to map each position on a curved surface, (i.e., the reference ellipsoid or the earth) to a corresponding position on the surface of the state plane and then flatten, aka develop, the state plane surface to accommodate two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates, northings and eastings.
The equations and geometric parameters for each zone can be found in C&GS Special Publication The State Coordinate Systems (A Manual for Surveyors) and C&GS Publication State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing for and NOAA Manual NOS NGS 5 State Plane Coordinate System of for NAD "This manual explains how to perform computations on the State Plane Coordinate System of (SPCS 83).
It supplements the Coast and Geodetic Surey Special Publications No."The State Coordinate systems," and replaces Coast and Geodetic Survey Publication"State plane coordinates by automatic data processing."--Preface.
Claire, C.N.,State plane coordinates by automatic data processing: Coast and Geodetic Survey Publication No. 68 p. Specifications for representation of geographic point locations for.
Description. State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS) is not a projection (also known as SPC, State Plane, and State). It is a coordinate system that divides the 50 states of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands into more than numbered sections, referred to as zones.
State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS) SPCS is a system of large-scale conformal map projections originally created in the s to support surveying, engineering, and mapping activities throughout the U.S. and its territories.
The publication quoted is Coast and Geodetic Survey Special Publication No. “The State Coordinate Systems.” There is another publication, Coast and Geodetic Survey Publication“State Plane Coordinates By Automatic Data Processing.”.
Pennsylvania State Plane Coordinate System – NAD 83 False Northing and Easting Changed and defined in meters Conversion to Feet left up to individual states U.S. Survey or International Feet Geometric Parameters remain the same As NAD 27 Zone Boundaries Central Meridian North/South Standard Parallels Latitude/Longitude of OriginFile Size: 5MB.The State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS), which is only used in the United States, is a plane coordinate system (north-south and east-west lines are perpendicular) in which each individual state has between one to six zones, depending on the state's size and shape.
This coordinate system’s high level of accuracy is achieved through the use of relatively small zones.Equations for each State Plane zone are given in: Clarie, Charles N, State Plane Coordinates by Automatic Data Processing, PublicationU.S.
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