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B M O C USING UTM, MGRS & USNG Monica Spicker Some slides adapted from Harry Frank 2008
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B M O C Objectives Understanding UTM system Finding coordinates of a point Plotting a point
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B M O C Universal 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 1:24000 maps is 1 km. May be different on different scale maps! Coordinates get larger going east (easting) from the zone meridian and larger going north (northing) from the equator.
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B M O C
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Some 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. Identifying the grid
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B M O C Identifying the grid 51 56 4 66 (Northing) (Easting) Map 51 56 4 66 51 57 4 67
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Easting 4 65 4 66 51 57 51 56 Determine the easting first: From the object on map ( ) go to the bottom (or top) edge of the map Find the nearest smaller coordinate to the LEFT (W) of your point
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Easting 465000
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B M O C Determining 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 4 65 4 66 3 tenths This is hundreds of meters
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Easting 465300
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Northing 4 65 4 66 51 57 51 56 From the point on map ( ) look to the left (or right) edge of the map Find the nearest coordinate below (S) of your point
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Northing 5156000
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Northing Count or estimate the number of tenths from the coordinate BELOW your point TO the corner. 51 57 8 Tenths This is hundreds of meters 51 56
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B M O C Determining Coordinates: Northing 5156800
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B M O C Final Coordinates of 465300E 5165800N But we can go finer, if we use a template
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B M O C Using a Template Must match map scale! Can estimate how far into box on a scale of 1 to 10 to find nearest ten meters. 465360E 5165820N Starting corner: 465000E 5165000N Template placed on map at kilometer grid corner
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B M O C Another Way to Use the Template Put the 0 corner of the template on the point. Read where the block margin hits the template scales. 465360E 5165820N Starting corner: 465000E 5165000N
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B M O C Start here. 489000E, 5315000N 489520E 5315440N Determining Coordinates
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B M O C Practice Exercises
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B M O C Plotting Points Underline the last 3 digits of each coordinate. What’s not underlined are the margin coordinates. Example: 490150E 5315325N Use template to determine position within the kilometer box.
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B M O C Start here. 490, 5315 5315340N 490120E Plotting 490120E 5315340N
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B M O C Practice Exercises
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B M O C MGRS and USNG Military Grid Reference System US National Grid System USNG and MGRS are identical Based on UTM Default datum is NAD83 Includes UTM zone (number and letter) A two letter grid designator that replaces the smaller written UTM number in the margin only the ending 5 numbers. More can be truncated, if you are not going down to single meters. Most GPS support MGRS. Most commercial maps do NOT.
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B M O C Example in UTM: 11T 4 90150E 53 15325N in MGRS: 11T MP 90150E 15325N NAD83 : 1 meter 11T MP 9015E 1532N NAD83 : nearest 10 meters 11T MP 901E 153N NAD83 : nearest 100 meters
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