Using converted WW1 Army Grid Referencing Systems to identify locations where Australian soldiers fell Europe

IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS International Journal of Cartography Pub Date : 2021-05-13 DOI:10.1080/23729333.2021.1877890
R. Deakin
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ABSTRACT Topographic maps (1:40,000) used by the British Army on the Western Front in World War 1 had a five-part Grid Reference System consisting of: (1) Map Number; (2) Letter-Square – 24 letter squaresA to X on each map; (3) Number-Square – 36 (and sometimes 30) 1000-yard squares in each letter square; (4) Minor-Square – four 500-yard squares denoted a, b, c, d in each number square; (5) Small-Square – 10 × 10 = 100 small-squares in a minor-square. Letter and number grid Woesten references (e.g. X: 28.A.6.b.73) cannot be used by modern GPS navigation devices that require geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) or current map grid coordinates. This paper provides the background behind this project and demonstrates a method of transforming WW1 grid references to Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid coordinates using Google Maps to obtain geographical coordinates, Geographic to UTM grid conversion and a 2D Conformal transformation. As well, it provides a ‘snapshot’ of practical methods that were used to develop a software package that would allow amateur military historians to convert the WW1 Grid Reference System to contemporary coordinates.
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使用改装的第一次世界大战陆军网格参考系统来识别澳大利亚士兵在欧洲倒下的地点
第一次世界大战中英国军队在西线使用的地形图(1:40 000)有一个由五部分组成的网格参考系统:(1)地图编号;(2)字母正方形-每张地图上有24个字母正方形(从a到X);(3)数字方格——每个字母方格有36个(有时30个)1000码的方格;(4)小正方形——4个500码的正方形,每个数字正方形分别用a、b、c、d表示;(5)小正方形- 10 × 10 = 100个小正方形。字母和数字网格Woesten参考(例如X: 28.A.6.b.73)不能用于需要地理坐标(经纬度)或当前地图网格坐标的现代GPS导航设备。本文介绍了该项目的背景,并演示了使用Google Maps将一战网格参考转换为通用横向墨卡托(UTM)网格坐标的方法,以获得地理坐标,地理到UTM网格的转换和二维保角变换。此外,它还提供了一个实用方法的“快照”,用于开发一个软件包,该软件包允许业余军事历史学家将一战网格参考系统转换为当代坐标。
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International Journal of Cartography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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