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Coordinate Systems: Latitude and Longitude
This animation illustrates that standard way of describing a location on the earth's s...
published: 04 Jul 2010
Coordinate Systems: Latitude and Longitude
This animation illustrates that standard way of describing a location on the earth's spherical surface using latitude and longitude. The zero points for these coordinates arise from the rotation of the earth (a physical phenomena which determines the north and south poles and the equator) and Greenwich, England (a historical/political choice).
published: 04 Jul 2010
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Geographic Coordinate System : geoid and spheroid concept : Part - 1
My first video......lot of errors......incomplete......bt still wanted to load......improv...
published: 13 Feb 2011
Geographic Coordinate System : geoid and spheroid concept : Part - 1
My first video......lot of errors......incomplete......bt still wanted to load......improved version will soon be there......
published: 13 Feb 2011
author: MultiVincere
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How to define geographic coordinate of a point.wmv
Geographic coordinates of a point can be defined in terms of lattitude and longitude which...
published: 28 Sep 2011
How to define geographic coordinate of a point.wmv
Geographic coordinates of a point can be defined in terms of lattitude and longitude which is described in this video....
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: vikas2708
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ArcGIS - Introduction to Geographic Information System - Chapter 2 - Coordinate System
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 5e is designed to provide students in a fi...
published: 02 Sep 2010
ArcGIS - Introduction to Geographic Information System - Chapter 2 - Coordinate System
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 5e is designed to provide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundation in both GIS concepts and the use of GIS. Introduction to GIS strikes a careful balance between GIS concepts and hands-on applications. The main portion of the chapter presents GIS terms and concepts and helps students learn how each one fits into a complete GIS system. At the end of each chapter, an application section with 2-7 tasks presents students with actual GIS exercises and the necessary data to solve the problem. Key features This edition has combined georelational and object-based vector data models into one chapter. A couple of years ago the majority of GIS users were still using georelational vector data such as shapefiles. But now many have turned to object-based vector data such as the geodatabase. Therefore it makes sense to combine these two data models into a chapter and simply call the chapter vector data model. New and updated information on: Joins, relates, and relationship classes (Chapter 8) Cartographic representation (Chapter 9) Point pattern analysis (Chapter 11) Viewshed analysis (Chapter 14) v Geocoding (Chapter 15) About the author Kang-tsung Chang Karl Chang is a professor at the University of Idaho. Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Coordinate Systems 3 Vector Data Model 4 Raster Data Model 5 GIS Data Acquisition 6 Geometric Transformation 7 Spatial Data Editing 8 Attribute Data Management 9 Data Display <b>...</b>
published: 02 Sep 2010
author: jacketphish
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Geographic Coordinate System - Wiki Article
A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the E...
published: 26 Sep 2012
Geographic Coordinate System - Wiki Article
A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers and/or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of th... Geographic Coordinate System - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Geek3 Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License 2.5 Generic, Creative Commons License 2.0 Generic, Creative Commons License 1.0 Generic, This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under: This work is in the public domain in the United States.
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: WikiPlays
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Plex.Mark! - Use your coordinate systems in Google Earth
This video tutorial shows how to use Plex.Mark! (the free plug-in by Plexscape) and work w...
published: 28 May 2009
Plex.Mark! - Use your coordinate systems in Google Earth
This video tutorial shows how to use Plex.Mark! (the free plug-in by Plexscape) and work with your coordinate systems in Google Earth. More info & download: www.plexscape.com
published: 28 May 2009
author: plexscape
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Managing Drawings with different Coordinate systems
The contours reside in latitude-longitude coordinates, and the parcels are in the Californ...
published: 18 Sep 2011
Managing Drawings with different Coordinate systems
The contours reside in latitude-longitude coordinates, and the parcels are in the California State Plane coordinates. Both drawings will be attached to the REDDING project which is in the UTM coordinates. The two drawings will be reprojected into UTM when viewed within the project drawing.
published: 18 Sep 2011
author: Leonardo Parra
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Casio fx9860G Geographic to Grid Coordinates
Using big shots land survey program in casio fx9860g to convert geographic (latitude and l...
published: 06 Jan 2010
Casio fx9860G Geographic to Grid Coordinates
Using big shots land survey program in casio fx9860g to convert geographic (latitude and longitude) coordinates to grid coordinates in PTM, UTM, or WGS84. Developed by Engr. Bert Recamunda
published: 06 Jan 2010
author: bigshots1995
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Geographic Coordinates Sums and the Book of Revelation and World Events
Summing the geographic coordinates of a location, relating to a Book of Revelation passage...
published: 29 May 2011
Geographic Coordinates Sums and the Book of Revelation and World Events
Summing the geographic coordinates of a location, relating to a Book of Revelation passage. Intelligent design in the world based on Biblical passages. There appears to be patterns when lattitude and longitude are summed. For example, for Jerusalem, 31 deg. N, 35 deg. E, totaling 66 deg. 59 min. or approxmately 66-60 (666). We will look at some other location coordinate sums, relating these numbers to Book of Revelation passages and recent events. Note that 66-60 degree (or 67-00) (corresponding to 666) coordinate sum graph is a diagonal line stretching from 67 N, 0 E on the Arctic Circle between Norway and Greenland, to 67 E 0 N in the Indian Ocean. This 666 sum line passes exactly through Jerusalem, close to Bethlehem in Israel (66-55 sum), close to Berlin Germany (66-0 sum). New York City. 40 N + 74 W = 114 degrees sum. Revelation 11:4, King James version: " These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth." (relate to the two world trade center towers being destroyed on September 11. Washington DC, 116 sum. Revelation 11:6: "These have power..." Los Angeles, 152 sum. Revelation 15: About the seven angels, and LA is the City of Angels. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 156 sum. Revelation 15:6 is 7 angels with 7 plagues. This could relate to the danger of the Yellowstone supervolcano exploding and wiping out much of the life on earth. Moscow, Russia, 93 sum. Revelation 9:3: locusts come out of the bottomless pit: airplanes <b>...</b>
published: 29 May 2011
author: revelation13net
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Geographic Coordinates Patterns, Coordinate Sums related to History and Revelation
Geographic coordinates of some locations, related to history and Book of Revelation passag...
published: 24 Dec 2009
Geographic Coordinates Patterns, Coordinate Sums related to History and Revelation
Geographic coordinates of some locations, related to history and Book of Revelation passages. Refer to my web page:revelation13.net Copyright 2009 by T. Chase. From the Revelation13.net web site, also see Revelation13.net (Revelation 13: Prophecies of the Future, Astrology, Nostradamus, Bible Prophecy, the King James version English Bible Code).
published: 24 Dec 2009
author: revelation13net
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Blue Marble Desktop - Working with Local Coordinate Systems
Local survey coordinates or mining grids are very commonly used all over the globe. Unfort...
published: 05 Jul 2012
Blue Marble Desktop - Working with Local Coordinate Systems
Local survey coordinates or mining grids are very commonly used all over the globe. Unfortunately, they don't always get along well with mapping systems that expect coordinates to be in a projected coordinate system or a Latitude/Longitude reference. Blue Marble Desktop version 2.4 has a variety of tools for coping with the challenges of these types of data. In this month's session on Blue Marble Desktop 2.4, we will cover working with data in local systems and transforming them to Projected or Lat/Long systems for easy use in GIS or CAD environments, featuring tools such as the Best-Fit calculation for survey control data.
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: BlueMarbleWebinars
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ArcGIS - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - Chapter 3 - Vector Data Model
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 5e is designed to provide students in a fi...
published: 03 Sep 2010
ArcGIS - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - Chapter 3 - Vector Data Model
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 5e is designed to provide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundation in both GIS concepts and the use of GIS. Introduction to GIS strikes a careful balance between GIS concepts and hands-on applications. The main portion of the chapter presents GIS terms and concepts and helps students learn how each one fits into a complete GIS system. At the end of each chapter, an application section with 2-7 tasks presents students with actual GIS exercises and the necessary data to solve the problem. Key features This edition has combined georelational and object-based vector data models into one chapter. A couple of years ago the majority of GIS users were still using georelational vector data such as shapefiles. But now many have turned to object-based vector data such as the geodatabase. Therefore it makes sense to combine these two data models into a chapter and simply call the chapter vector data model. New and updated information on: Joins, relates, and relationship classes (Chapter 8) Cartographic representation (Chapter 9) Point pattern analysis (Chapter 11) Viewshed analysis (Chapter 14) v Geocoding (Chapter 15) About the author Kang-tsung Chang Karl Chang is a professor at the University of Idaho. Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Coordinate Systems 3 Vector Data Model 4 Raster Data Model 5 GIS Data Acquisition 6 Geometric Transformation 7 Spatial Data Editing 8 Attribute Data Management 9 Data Display <b>...</b>
published: 03 Sep 2010
author: jacketphish
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Geography Movie: Latitude and Longitude
First movie I made so it's quite sloppy, but it takes pupils through the major lines o...
published: 21 Jun 2007
Geography Movie: Latitude and Longitude
First movie I made so it's quite sloppy, but it takes pupils through the major lines of latitude and longitude to an overly dramatic music score.
published: 21 Jun 2007
author: rebeccadimmick
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ArcGIS - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - Chapter 4 - Raster Data Model
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 5e is designed to provide students in a fi...
published: 06 Sep 2010
ArcGIS - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - Chapter 4 - Raster Data Model
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 5e is designed to provide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundation in both GIS concepts and the use of GIS. Introduction to GIS strikes a careful balance between GIS concepts and hands-on applications. The main portion of the chapter presents GIS terms and concepts and helps students learn how each one fits into a complete GIS system. At the end of each chapter, an application section with 2-7 tasks presents students with actual GIS exercises and the necessary data to solve the problem. Key features This edition has combined georelational and object-based vector data models into one chapter. A couple of years ago the majority of GIS users were still using georelational vector data such as shapefiles. But now many have turned to object-based vector data such as the geodatabase. Therefore it makes sense to combine these two data models into a chapter and simply call the chapter vector data model. New and updated information on: Joins, relates, and relationship classes (Chapter 8) Cartographic representation (Chapter 9) Point pattern analysis (Chapter 11) Viewshed analysis (Chapter 14) v Geocoding (Chapter 15) About the author Kang-tsung Chang Karl Chang is a professor at the University of Idaho. Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Coordinate Systems 3 Vector Data Model 4 Raster Data Model 5 GIS Data Acquisition 6 Geometric Transformation 7 Spatial Data Editing 8 Attribute Data Management 9 Data Display <b>...</b>
published: 06 Sep 2010
author: jacketphish
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New Age geography: Patterns in Shapes: Countries and Geographic Coordinates
Copyright 2006 by T. Chase. New Age Geography: are there patterns to shapes of countries a...
published: 26 Aug 2006
New Age geography: Patterns in Shapes: Countries and Geographic Coordinates
Copyright 2006 by T. Chase. New Age Geography: are there patterns to shapes of countries and geographical coordinates, lattitude and longitude, that indicate Intelligent Desin to this world? Coordinates are related to Comet Hale-Bopp and the King James Bible Book of Revelation. From the Revelation13.net web site, for more on this see Revelation13.net (Revelation 13: Prophecies of the Future, Astrology, Nostradamus, Bible Prophecy, the King James version English Bible Code).
published: 26 Aug 2006
author: revelation13net
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Geographical Coordinates
Geographical coordinates for products and suburbs can now accept decimal values. Labels fo...
published: 01 Nov 2011
Geographical Coordinates
Geographical coordinates for products and suburbs can now accept decimal values. Labels for the X and Y coordinates are now labelled Longitude and Latitude as this is the most common geographical coordinate system. Note that this is a decimal amount and not degrees, minutes and seconds.
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: RespaxSoftware
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Selecting the Position Format on the Garmin Etrex 30
Position Format, also know as the coordinate systems, show current and other locations on ...
published: 21 Oct 2011
Selecting the Position Format on the Garmin Etrex 30
Position Format, also know as the coordinate systems, show current and other locations on a GPS map. Most common is the latitude longitude values. UTM are based off of the paper topo maps, and MGRS are made for military use. Manufacturer: Garmin Type: Outdoor GPS Model: 010-00970-20 UPC: 753759975906 Product info www.gpscity.ca www.gpscity.com Call Us 1-866-GPS-CITY (477-2489) Be Social with GPS City Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
published: 21 Oct 2011
author: GPSCity
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Learning GIS Lab 1: Using MS Excel to Convert Coordinate Systems
Designed for the University of Texas Department of Geography, this introductory lab teache...
published: 24 Jan 2012
Learning GIS Lab 1: Using MS Excel to Convert Coordinate Systems
Designed for the University of Texas Department of Geography, this introductory lab teaches how to import TXT files properly into MS Excel and how to manipulate data with simple functions in MS Excel.
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: UTGRG