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Title: MGA Concepts and Grid Calculations


1
MGA Concepts andGrid Calculations
  • Geodetic Surveying B

2
Objectives
  • Apply fundamental knowledge of MGA to grid
    calculations
  • Calculate and apply grid convergence.
  • Determine grid coordinates of a point given known
    coordinates of a start point and grid bearing and
    spheroidal distance from that start point.
  • Determine grid bearing and spheroidal distance
    between known points

3
Overview of Coordinates
  • There are three aspects to Understanding and
    Using Coordinates
  • Datum
  • Projections
  • Observations

4
Datum, Projections and Observations
  • A datum is the underlying basis for coordinate
    systems
  • Positions on the datum can be projected to
    create grid coordinates
  • Observations (bearings and distances) in the
    real world need to be corrected to conform to the
    datum and projection

5
Why Coordinates?
  • The use of a uniform system of coordinates allows
    spatial information from various sources to be
    integrated
  • Increasing requirement for coordination in all
    types of surveys
  • At the heart of Australian Spatial Data
    Infrastructure (ASDI), GIS and GPS
  • Required in International Standards

6
Approximation - an Important Underlying Concept
  • All exact science is dominated by the idea of
    approximation Bertrand Russel
  • Coordinates are simply a way to approximate the
    real world using a mathematical model
  • Some models are better approximations than others

7
Understanding and Using Datums
8
Ellipsoids and Geoids
9
AGD - The Old Datum
  • Terrestrial Observations
  • Systematic Errors
  • Constrained by Doppler (transformed)
  • Distribution
  • Homogeneity
  • Location of Marks

10
GDA - International Basis
  • International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF)
    is a particular realization of an idealized
    reference system...
  • observation at certain sites and with certain
    factors in the processing produces...
  • set of positions and velocities of those sites at
    a certain time.
  • reference ellipsoid - GRS80

11
GDA and the ITRF
Link to ITRF by GPS observations at IGS sites and
the Australian National Network (500km). GDAs
link to ITRF makes it compatible with WGS84
12
Queensland GDA94 Data Set
13
Magnitude of Shift
  • All coordinates
  • apparently shift in
  • excess of 200m.

14
Distortions between Transformed AGD84 and GDA94
Western Qld
Central Coast
15
Types of Coordinates Systems
Semi-minor axis (b)
Semi-major axis (a)
16
Projection Coordinates onGDA and AGD
Map Grid Australia on GDA
NMGA
EMGA
17
Terminology
Universal Transverse Mercator
Std. 6 Degree Zones, with the same Central
Meridians etc.
18
Understanding and Using Projections
19
UTM Projection
  • 6? Degree zones
  • Longitude of Zone 1 3? east longitude
  • 0.9996 Scale Factor on Central Meridian
  • 500 000 m false easting
  • 10 000 000 m false northing
  • 1/2 degree overlap

Ref Chapter 1. GDA Technical Manual ICSM Web
Site
20
AMG/MGA - UTM Projection
21
AMG/MGA - UTM Projection
22
AMG - Redfearns Approx (See Study Book)
ER, NR Rectangular Coords Note meridian
distance (m) NR ET, NT Transverse Mercator
Coords E, N AMG Coords without false
origin E, N AMG Coordinates
23
GDA94 to MGA94(Redfearns Formulae)
  • Datum Parameters
  • Semi-Major Axis (a)
  • Inverse Flattening (f)
  • Projection Parameters
  • Longitude of Central Meridian (Zone)
  • Scale Factor on Central Meridian
  • False Easting, False Northing
  • Input Data
  • Latitude, Longitude Height
  • Computed Parameters
  • Radius of Curvature
  • Meridian Distance
  • Foot-Point Latitude
  • Function (semi-major axis, inverse flattening and
    latitude)
  • Output
  • Easting, Northing, Zone, Grid Conv. , Point Scale
    Factor

Ref Chapter 5. GDA Technical Manual ICSM Web
Site
24
GDA94 - MGA94 (Example)
Ref Redfearn.xls GDA Technical Manual ICSM
Web Site
25
Geographic Coordinates Converted in Overlapping
Zones.
26
MGA94 to GDA94(Redfearns Formulae)
  • Datum Parameters
  • Semi-Major Axis (a)
  • Inverse Flattening (f)
  • Projection Parameters
  • Longitude of Central Meridian (Zone)
  • Scale Factor on Central Meridian
  • False Easting, False Northing
  • Input Data
  • Easting, Northing, Zone Height
  • Computed Parameters
  • Foot-Point Latitude
  • Radius of Curvature
  • Meridian Distance
  • Function (semi-major axis, inverse flattening and
    latitude)
  • Output
  • Lat, Long, Grid Conv, Point SF

Ref Chapter 5. GDA Technical Manual ICSM Web
Site
27
MGA94 - GDA94 (Example)
Ref Redfearn.xls GDA Technical Manual ICSM
Web Site
28
Scale Convergence
  • Line Scale Factor (K)
  • L/s (plane / ellipsoidal)
  • ? S/s (grid / ellipsoidal)
  • Grid Bearing (?)
  • Plane Bearing (q) Arc-to-Chord Correction
    (?)
  • Azimuth (a) Grid Convergence (?)

Ref Glossary of Terms. GDA Technical Manual
ICSM Web Site
29
Grid Bearing Ellipsoidal Dist from MGA94
Coordinates
  • Grid Bearing function (plane bearing
    arc-to-chord correction )
  • Arc-to-chord correction function ( eastings,
    northings and approx mean latitude)
  • Ellipsoidal Distance function (plane distance
    line scale factor )
  • Line Scale Factor function ( CM scale factor,
    eastings approx. mean latitude)

Ref Chapter 6. GDA Technical Manual ICSM Web
Site
30
Grid Bearing Ellipsoidal Dist from MGA94
Coordinates (Example)
Grid North
L 54992.279
S ? L
A
s 54972.271 K 1.000 363 97
Plane Bearing (?) Plane Distance (L)
Grid Bearing (?AB )
?AB 125?17?21.18?
?A -20.67? ?AB 125?17?41.86? ?B 19.18?
?BA 306?52?05.37?
B
Grid Distance (S)
Grid Bearing (?BA )
Ref Test Data. GDA Technical Manual ICSM Web
Site
31
Grid Calculations inOverlapping Zones
ZONE 54
ZONE 55
  • Plane Distance
  • Ellipsoid Distance
  • Line Scale Factor
  • Arc-to-Chord (A)
  • Arc-to-Chord (B)
  • Plane Bearing
  • Grid Bearing (AB)
  • Grid Bearing (BA)
  • Grid Convergence
  • 54992.279
  • 54972.271
  • 1.00036397
  • -20.67?
  • 19.47?
  • 125? 17? 21.18?
  • 125 ? 17? 41.86?
  • 305 ? 17? 01.72?
  • -1 ? 52? 43.22?

55003.307 54972.271 1.00042107 23.94? -25.19? 128
? 58? 08.37? 128? 57? 44.44? 308 ? 58? 33.56? 1
? 47? 19.36?
Ref GridCalc.xls GDA Technical Manual ICSM Web
Site
32
Plane Coordinates
33
Plane Coordinates
34
Plane Coordinates
35
Summary
  • We investigated methods to
  • Calculate and apply grid convergence.
  • Determine grid coordinates of a point given known
    coordinates of a start point and grid bearing and
    spheroidal distance from that start point.
  • Determine grid bearing and spheroidal distance
    between known points

36
Self Study
  • Read Module 6 (first part)

37
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