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World Geographic Reference System

The World Geographic Reference System (GEOREF) is a geocode, a grid-based method of specifying locations on the surface of the Earth. GEOREF is essentially based on the geographic system of latitude and longitude, but using a simpler and more flexible notation. GEOREF was used primarily in aeronautical charts for air navigation,[1] particularly in military or inter-service applications, but it is rarely seen today.[citation needed] However, GEOREF can be used with any map or chart that has latitude and longitude printed on it.

Quadrangles

GEOREF is based on the standard system of latitude and longitude, but uses a simpler and more concise notation. GEOREF divides the Earth's surface into successively smaller quadrangles, with a notation system used to identify each quadrangle within its parent. Unlike latitude/longitude, GEOREF runs in one direction horizontally, east from the 180° meridian; and one direction vertically, north from the South Pole. GEOREF can easily be adapted to give co-ordinates with varying degrees of precision, using a 2–12 character geocode.

GEOREF co-ordinates are defined by successive divisions of the Earth's surface, as follows:

  • The first level of GEOREF divides the world into quadrangles each measuring 15 degrees of longitude by 15 degrees of latitude; this results in 24 zones of longitude and 12 bands of latitude. A longitude zone is identified by a letter from A to Z (omitting I and O) starting at 180 degrees and progressing eastward through the full 360 degrees of longitude; a latitude band is identified by a letter from A through M (omitting I) northward from the south pole. Hence, any 15 degree quadrangle can be identified by two letters; the easting (longitude) is given first, followed by the northing (latitude). These two letters are the first two characters of a full GEOREF coordinate.
  • Each 15-degree quadrangle is further divided into smaller quadrangles, measuring 1 degree of longitude by 1 degree of latitude. These quadrangles are lettered A to Q (omitting I and O), running from west to east for longitude; and A to Q (omitting I and O), running south to north for latitude. These letters form the third and fourth characters of a full GEOREF coordinate. Four letters thus identify any 1-degree quadrangle in the world.
  • Each of the 1-degree quadrangles is further subdivided into 60 1-minute longitude zones, numbered 00 through 59 from west to east, and 60 1-minute latitude bands, numbered 00 to 59 from south to north. These numbers are always written as two digits, with a leading zero if necessary, and the easting is always followed by the northing. Thus, 4 letters and 4 digits give the position of any 1-minute quadrangle.
  • Each of the 1-minute quadrangles may be further divided into 10 or 100 smaller divisions both north–south and east–west, permitting the identification of 0.1-minute or 0.01-minute quadrangles. The GEOREF coordinate for any 0.1-minute quadrangle consists of four letters and six numbers; the GEOREF coordinate for any 0.01-minute quadrangle consists of four letters and eight numbers.

The initial two letters of a GEOREF reference, designating the 15 degree quadrangle, can be omitted, if it is clear which 15 degree quadrangle the reference applies to (e.g., when working within a restricted geographical area).

Example

 
The GJ local grid

For example, on a GEOREF chart, Naval Air Station Patuxent River (38°17′10″N 76°24′42″W) / (38.286108, -76.4291704) is located (to the nearest minute) at position GJPJ3417.

 

To locate the position from the coordinates, proceed as follows:

  • Right from 180° longitude to longitude zone G
  • Up from the South Pole to latitude zone J
  • Right in zone GJ to the lettered 1° column P
  • Up in zone GJ to the lettered 1° row J
  • Right in the 1° horizontal zone to 34 minutes
  • Up in the 1° vertical zone to 17 minutes

The same co-ordinate shown in 6-digit (1/10 minute) format is GJPJ342171 and in 8-digit (1/100 minute) format is GJPJ34241716.

Designation of area

Extensions to the above notation allow the GEOREF system to be used to designate an area around a reference point. This is achieved by adding an area designation to a base GEOREF co-ordinate. The area designation can be the letter S, to specify the sides of a rectangle (separated by the letter X); or the letter R, to specify the radius of a circle. In both cases the units are nautical miles. In addition, the letter H can be added, followed by an altitude in thousands of feet.

For example, the reference GJQJ0207S6X8 designates a rectangle centered on Deal Island (GJQJ0207), running 6 nautical miles (11 km) east–west and 8 nautical miles (15 km) north–south. Designation GJPJ4103R5 means a circle around Point Lookout (GJPJ4103) with a radius of 5 nautical miles (9 km). Designation GJPJ3716H17 means a height of 17,000 feet over GJPJ3716.

See also

References

  1. ^ DMA (20 September 1990). "Chapter 5: Geographic Coordinate References". Defense Mapping Agency Technical Manual (Report). TM 8358.1. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  • GEOREF info from map-reading.com
  • World Geographic Reference System (GEOREF), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  • Coordinate Systems Overview, from the University of Colorado

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ReferencesQuadrangles EditGEOREF is based on the standard system of latitude and longitude but uses a simpler and more concise notation GEOREF divides the Earth s surface into successively smaller quadrangles with a notation system used to identify each quadrangle within its parent Unlike latitude longitude GEOREF runs in one direction horizontally east from the 180 meridian and one direction vertically north from the South Pole GEOREF can easily be adapted to give co ordinates with varying degrees of precision using a 2 12 character geocode GEOREF co ordinates are defined by successive divisions of the Earth s surface as follows The first level of GEOREF divides the world into quadrangles each measuring 15 degrees of longitude by 15 degrees of latitude this results in 24 zones of longitude and 12 bands of latitude A longitude zone is identified by a letter from A to Z omitting I and O starting at 180 degrees and progressing eastward through the full 360 degrees of longitude a latitude band is identified by a letter from A through M omitting I northward from the south pole Hence any 15 degree quadrangle can be identified by two letters the easting longitude is given first followed by the northing latitude These two letters are the first two characters of a full GEOREF coordinate Each 15 degree quadrangle is further divided into smaller quadrangles measuring 1 degree of longitude by 1 degree of latitude These quadrangles are lettered A to Q omitting I and O running from west to east for longitude and A to Q omitting I and O running south to north for latitude These letters form the third and fourth characters of a full GEOREF coordinate Four letters thus identify any 1 degree quadrangle in the world Each of the 1 degree quadrangles is further subdivided into 60 1 minute longitude zones numbered 00 through 59 from west to east and 60 1 minute latitude bands numbered 00 to 59 from south to north These numbers are always written as two digits with a leading zero if necessary and the easting is always followed by the northing Thus 4 letters and 4 digits give the position of any 1 minute quadrangle Each of the 1 minute quadrangles may be further divided into 10 or 100 smaller divisions both north south and east west permitting the identification of 0 1 minute or 0 01 minute quadrangles The GEOREF coordinate for any 0 1 minute quadrangle consists of four letters and six numbers the GEOREF coordinate for any 0 01 minute quadrangle consists of four letters and eight numbers The initial two letters of a GEOREF reference designating the 15 degree quadrangle can be omitted if it is clear which 15 degree quadrangle the reference applies to e g when working within a restricted geographical area Example Edit The GJ local grid For example on a GEOREF chart Naval Air Station Patuxent River 38 17 10 N 76 24 42 W 38 286108 76 4291704 is located to the nearest minute at position GJPJ3417 To locate the position from the coordinates proceed as follows Right from 180 longitude to longitude zone G Up from the South Pole to latitude zone J Right in zone GJ to the lettered 1 column P Up in zone GJ to the lettered 1 row J Right in the 1 horizontal zone to 34 minutes Up in the 1 vertical zone to 17 minutesThe same co ordinate shown in 6 digit 1 10 minute format is GJPJ342171 and in 8 digit 1 100 minute format is GJPJ34241716 Designation of area EditExtensions to the above notation allow the GEOREF system to be used to designate an area around a reference point This is achieved by adding an area designation to a base GEOREF co ordinate The area designation can be the letter S to specify the sides of a rectangle separated by the letter X or the letter R to specify the radius of a circle In both cases the units are nautical miles In addition the letter H can be added followed by an altitude in thousands of feet For example the reference GJQJ0207S6X8 designates a rectangle centered on Deal Island GJQJ0207 running 6 nautical miles 11 km east west and 8 nautical miles 15 km north south Designation GJPJ4103R5 means a circle around Point Lookout GJPJ4103 with a radius of 5 nautical miles 9 km Designation GJPJ3716H17 means a height of 17 000 feet over GJPJ3716 See also EditList of geodesic geocoding systems Global Area Reference System GARS Maximum elevation figure correlated to each GEOREF quadrangle on VFR aviation maps Military Grid Reference System MGRS Area minimum altitudes on IFR chartsReferences Edit DMA 20 September 1990 Chapter 5 Geographic Coordinate References Defense Mapping Agency Technical Manual Report TM 8358 1 Retrieved 2016 12 16 GEOREF info from map reading com World Geographic Reference System GEOREF National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Coordinate Systems Overview from the University of Colorado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Geographic Reference System amp oldid 1039863957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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