Title: USING UTM
1USING UTM
- Monica Spicker
- Some slides adapted from Harry Frank
- 2007
2Objectives
- Understanding UTM system
- Finding coordinates of a point
- Plotting a point
3Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
- NATO system
- Metric units (meters)
- World is split into 60, 6º degree zones
- Spokane area is Zone 11N
- Distorted above North 84º, and South 80º, not
applied above these latitudes. - Smallest grid unit on USGS 124000 maps is 1 km.
May be different on different scale maps! - Coordinates get larger going east (easting) from
the zone meridian andlarger going north
(northing) from the equator.
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6Identifying the grid
- New USGS sheets have the grid drawn
- Older Sheets show blue tick marks and numbers on
the border. - Other maps have various ways to show the grid.
- Usually written like exponents
- Margin numbers are whole kilometers north of
equator and east of the zone meridian.
7Identifying the grid
(Easting)
466
467
5157
Map
5156
(Northing)
8Determining Coordinates(Procedure Overview)
- Determine closest tick corner SW of point.
- Determine meters from corner east to point to at
least nearest 100 meters and down to nearest 10
meters. - Repeat with meters from the corner north to the
point. - See the following series of demonstrations.
9Determining Coordinates Easting
Determine the easting first From the object on
map ( ) go to the bottom (or top) edge of
the map
10Determining Coordinates Easting
Find the nearest smaller coordinate to the LEFT
(W) of your point
11Determining Coordinates Easting
12Determining Coordinates Easting
Divide the distance between the coordinate to
the left of your point and the coordinate to the
right of your point into tenths
465
466
13Determining Coordinates Easting
Count or estimate the number of tenths from the
corner to the LEFT of your point.
3 tenths
465
466
This is hundreds of meters
14Determining Coordinates Easting
15Determining Coordinates Northing
From the point on map ( ) look to the left (or
right) edge of the map
16Determining Coordinates Northing
Find the nearest coordinate below (S) of your
point
17Determining Coordinates Northing
18Determining Coordinates Northing
Divide the distance between the coordinate above
your line and the coordinate below your line into
tenths
19Determining Coordinates Northing
Count or estimate the number of tenths from the
coordinate BELOW your point TO the corner.
8 Tenths
This is hundreds of meters
20Determining Coordinates Northing
21Final Coordinates of
- 465300E 5165800N
- But we can go finer, if we use a template
22Using a template
- Must match map scale!
- First block is always counted as 0
- Can estimate how far into box on a scale of 1 to
10 to find nearest ten meters.
5165820N
465360E
23Another Way to Use the Template
- Put the corner on the point.
- Read where the block margin hits the template
scales.
465360E
5165820N
24Determining Coordinates
489520E
5315440N
Start here. 489000E, 5315000N
25Practice Exercises
26Plotting Points
- Underline the last 3 digits of each coordinate.
- Whats not underlined are the margin coordinates.
- Example 490150E 5315325N
Use template to determine position within the
kilometer box.
27Plotting 490120E 5315340N
490120E
5315340N
28Practice Exercises