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1
Which North Pole does Santa Claus live at?
  • True North
  • The earths axis of rotation
  • Magnetic North
  • Where your compass points
  • Grid North
  • Where the UTM grid lines point to.

2
True v.s. Magnetic North
  • Depending on where you areThe angle between true
    and magnetic north will be different.

3
What is the difference here?
  • Fruitvale Ave. is aligned with True North.
  • So are the edges of parking lots 4 5.
  • Lets go take a bearing along the edge of lot 4
    and see what we get

4
  • ltparking lot declination diagramgt

5
USA Declination Map
6
World Declination Map
7
Declination Diagrams
8
Declination changes over time
  • Here in Northern California it changes by about
    1 every 20 years.
  • The declination shown on your topo map may be out
    of date.
  • What about declination displayed by my GPS?
  • It probably correct as of the date of manufacture.

9
Declination Calculatorat www.ngdc.noaa.gov
10
Local Anomalies
  • May be as much as 90 degrees
  • 3-4 degrees is common
  • North of Kingston, Ontario 90 of anomalous
    declination.
  • Kingston Harbor, Ontario 16.3 W to 15.5 E of
    anomalous declination over two kilometers (1.2
    miles) magnetite and ilmenite deposits.
  • Savoff, Ontario (50.0 N, 85.0 W). Over 60 of
    anomalous declination.    
  • Ramapo Mountains, northeastern New Jersey iron
    ore compass rendered useless in some areas.
  • Near Grants, New Mexico north of the Gila
    Wilderness area Malpais lava flows compass
    rendered useless.  

11
Figuring out the adjustmentfrom magnetic to true
  • My compass needle is pointing to the east of true
    north by 16

12
Magnetic to True
  • To adjust my compass to point to true north, I
    need to turn me bezel 16 to the west.
  • That is the same as adding 16 to my magnetic
    bearing.

13
Declination
  • East Declination
  • Add declination to convert from Magnetic to True
  • Subtract declination to convert from True to
    Magnetic
  • West Declination
  • Subtract declination to convert from Magnetic to
    True
  • Add declination to convert from True to Magnetic

14
Two Schools of Thought
  • Set it and forget it
  • Adjust for the declination in your compass.
  • All bearings will be true.
  • No conversion required to use it on a map.
  • Dont forget to check the setting occasionally.
  • Dont forget to change it when you go somewhere
    else.
  • Set it to 0, and always think about it
  • All bearings will be magnetic.
  • Conversion to true is necessary for map work.
  • Works with all compasses.
  • You are more likely to remember how declination
    works.

15
No bearing is complete without the word True or
Magnetic following it.
  • Dont make people guess, say it!

16
Inclination or Dip
  • The earths magnetic field is not always parallel
    to the surface.
  • Thus compass needles need to be balanced
  • A compass needle balanced for the northern
    hemisphere may rub the inside of the capsule in
    the southern hemisphere.
  • Some compasses are designed for worldwide use.
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