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May 30, 2007 Citizen Science Training Workshop Lesson 2: Introduction to GPS The Training Workshop Title 2007 Annual Meeting Location, CO Your Name – Your Title Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Colorado State University
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Coordinate Systems Geographic (Latitude/Longitude) Prime Meridian = 0 o Longitude Equator = 0 o Latitude Universal Tranverse Mercator (UTM) 60 Zones, 6 o wide 20 Sections, 8 o tall
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Geographic Coordinate System Prime Meridian Equator Latitude = 32 7’ 11.3” N Longitude = 110 55’ 48.5” W
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Universal Tranverse Mercator
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Example: Universal Tranverse Mercator Where does your state lie?
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Example: Universal Tranverse Mercator Where does the point lie? Answer: 4,696,750 meters north (Northing) 471,800 meters east (Easting)
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Datums Earth not a perfect sphere! Datum defines spheroid used Common examples North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS84)
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Datums Local Referencing Datum
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Datums Global Referencing Datum
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Definitions Global Positioning System (GPS) hand-held receiver determines position (geographic, UTM)
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How does GPS work? Utilizes a network of 24 satellites that transmit precise microwave signals enables a GPS receiver to determine its location, speed and direction
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How do GPS units work? Every point on circle is a possible receiver location Satellite 1 Location Receiver Location? Receiver Location
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How do GPS units work? Satellite 1 Location Satellite 2 Location ? ?
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How do GPS units work? Satellite 1 Location Satellite 2 Location Satellite 3 Location Known Receiver Location
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GPS Data Uses Navigation Where am I? How do I get from point x to point y? Mapping Define a point (e.g., campground, plot location) Define a line (e.g., hiking trail, river) Define a polygon (e.g., lake, area covered by weed) Point Line Polygon
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Definition information systems that manage, manipulate, and analyze spatial data
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August 9, 2007 For more information contact: Your Name Contact Information Congratulations! You have completed Lesson 2.
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