Geodesy Projections Flashcards

1
Q

What type of measurements are longitude and latitude?

A

Horizontal

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2
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What type of measurements are geoids?

A

Vertical

Perpendicular to gravity fields

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3
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Why are 2D maps never fully accurate?

A

Placing a 3D object onto a 2D surface

Distortion occurs

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4
Q

What is a Cartesian grid?

A

Eastings- longitude lines

Northings - latitude lines

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5
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What type of map projections are there?

A

Cylindrical
Conical
Planar / azimuthal

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6
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What do conformal maps do?

A

Preserve local shape and angles

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7
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What do equal area maps do?

A

Preserve areas of displayed features

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8
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What do equidistant maps do?

A

Preserve distances between certain points

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9
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Conformal projections?

A

Graticule lines intersect at 90° angles
At any point on the map the scale is the same in all directions
Commonly used for navigation or meteorology

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10
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Equal area projections?

A

All mapped areas have the same proportional relationship to the areas on earth they represent

Used for reference and educational graphs

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11
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Equal distance projections?

A

Cake constant in all directions

Used for radio, seismic mapping and navigation

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12
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What projections do the UK use?

A

Transverse Mercator projections

Ordnance survey national grid
Universal transverse Mercator

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13
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What is the Transverse Mercator Projection?

A

Cylindrical map projection - conformal so distance is distorted

The further away from the meridian the more distortion

Scale factor = 1

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14
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How do you calculate scale factor?

A

F = 1 + e^2/2R^2

e - distance as a difference of eastings
R - radius of ellipsoid at the point

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15
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What is the scale factor between sub parallels?

A

0.9996

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16
Q

What is the universal transverse Mercator?

A
Low distortion projection 
60 zones
Constant longitude
Each zone = 6° of longitude 
Zone one is at 177° W
17
Q

Curvature of Geodesics?

A

A line on the projection must contain the same intermediate points as that on the ellipsoid

The angle between the tangent to any two lines on the ellipsoid should have a corresponding angle on the projection

18
Q

What is OSGB36?

A

The triangulation of GB
1783-1853

Retriangulation
Concrete pillars placed on hilltops
1935-1962

100 to now 6000 points
Used to create the ordnance survey national grid
Uses the Airy 1830 ellipsoid
Central meridian 2°W

19
Q

What is the Ordnance datum Newlyn?

A

Geoid model - mean sea level as reference

Corresponds to the average sea level measured by the tide gauge in Newlyn 1915-1921

20
Q

What is the WGS84?

A

Used for GNSS positioning
Designed for positioning anywhere on earth with the origin being the centre of earth

Established from 1600 points

Designed to best fit the global Geoid
Most widely used
Correct and valid New Year’s Eve 1993

21
Q

What is ETRS89?

A

Earth centred earth fixed
Eurasian plate is static
Uk national coordinate system for 3D GNSS positioning
Monitored by 250 GNSS tracking systems

22
Q

What are the ellipsoids relative to the UK?

A

Airy 1830
International 1924
GRS80

23
Q

What are the projections relative to the Uk?

A

National grid
Irish national grid
UTM zones 29,30 and 31