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GEOID12 Error Analysis Complete and GEOID12A Model Developed

August 18, 2012 in Associate Membership, Business, Geomatics, GNSS, GPS, Land Surveying, Members, News, NGS, NOAA, OPUS, Surveying Software

GEOID12 Error Map

GEOID12 Error Map

Here’s an important notice from The National Geodetic Survey (NGS) concerning the new GEOID12 model:

The National Geodetic Survey has determined that the GEOID12 model was developed using erroneous input control points, primarily in the Gulf Coast region. NGS immediately corrected these errors and developed a replacement model: GEOID12A. GEOID12A is now available for public analysis and comment on the NGS Beta website for GEOID12A and will soon be released for production.

Localized errors were found in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Canada. Errors in Enid, Oklahoma, and Canada were identified shortly after the August 8, 2012 error notice was posted. After receiving critical input from surveyors, the control data used to develop GEOID12 were immediately re-evaluated, and problematic control stations were identified. Once the problem control stations were corrected, a new model, GEOID12A, was developed. The differences between GEOID12A and GEOID12 are displayed in the map, below. (Click on the map to open a full-size PDF version.) The map shows all areas where GEOID12A differs from GEOID12; in all other areas, the two models are identical (except for the localized errors in Canada).

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The National Geodetic Survey Improves the National Spatial Reference System with Simultaneous Major Product Releases

July 20, 2012 in Associate Membership, Business, Geomatics, GNSS, GPS, Land Surveying, Members, News, NGS, NOAA, OPUS, Surveying Software

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The National Geodetic Survey Improves the National Spatial Reference System with Simultaneous Major Product Releases

In the first week of July, NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey (NGS) released the results of three major improvements to the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS). The NSRS is the consistent coordinate system that defines latitude, longitude, height, scale, gravity, and orientation throughout the United States and its territories. NGS maintains and provides access to the NSRS, which is the foundation for the nation’s transportation, mapping, and charting infrastructure and serves a multitude of scientific and engineering applications.

The three improvements to the NSRS are:

  • A new realization of the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83);
  • New gravimetric and hybrid geoid models; and
  • The determination of updated elevations in the Gulf Coast Height Modernization Project.

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NGS Releases New Geoid Model to Serve Surveying, Engineering, and Scientific Communities

July 16, 2012 in Associate Membership, Business, Geomatics, GNSS, GPS, Land Surveying, Members, News, NGS, NOAA, OPUS, Surveying Software

GEOID12 CONUS

GEOID12 CONUS

NGS Releases New Geoid Model to Serve Surveying, Engineering, and Scientific Communities

In the last week, the National Geodetic Survey has released a new height transformation model for surveyors, engineers, and the scientific community involved in water flow and the determination of heights with respect to mean sea level.

The new “GEOID12” model, implemented in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-manufacturer software, provides transformations of centimeter-level accuracy from GNSS-derived heights to North American Vertical Datum of 1988 () orthometric elevations.

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