geodetic coordinate system
C15093
concept
A geodetic coordinate system is a reference framework that specifies locations on or near the Earth's surface using latitude, longitude, and often height relative to a defined ellipsoidal model of the Earth.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| geodetic coordinate system canonical | 3 |
| geodetic coordinate reference system | 1 |
| geographic coordinate system component | 1 |
| grid-based referencing system | 1 |
| reference system | 1 |
Instances (7)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
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Ordnance Survey National Grid (approximate)
surface form:
Ordnance Survey National Grid
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| Earth parallels system | geographic coordinate system component |
| North American Datum of 1983 | reference system |
| UTM coordinate system | grid-based referencing system |
| OSGB grid | — |
| PZ-90 | geodetic coordinate reference system |
| Irish grid reference system | — |