Caroline Erickson, G. Banham, R. Berg, Joey Chessie, M. Craymer, B. Donahue, Renée Tardif, Y. Thériault, M. Véronneau
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The U.S. is replacing NAD83 with NATRF2022: what this means for Canada
In 2022, the U.S., as part of its reference system modernization, will replace its North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) with a new North American Terrestrial Reference Frame (NATRF2022), creating 1.3 to 1.5 m horizontal coordinate differences at the Canada–U.S. border with respect to Canada’s NAD83(CSRS). Never before have such significant differences existed between our two countries’ reference frames. This paper reviews why the U.S. is making this change and then looks at Canada’s situation with respect to reference frames. There are compelling reasons for Canada to follow suit and move to NATRF2022 within a decade, but there are also major challenges. Whether or not Canada follows the same path, there is much work to be done to prepare Canada for the U.S.’ move to NATRF2022. This paper is intended as a first step to inform the Canadian geospatial community of the U.S.’ move to NATRF2022 and what it means for Canada.
GeomaticaSocial Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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1.50
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7
期刊介绍:
Geomatica (formerly CISM Journal ACSGC), is the official quarterly publication of the Canadian Institute of Geomatics. It is the oldest surveying and mapping publication in Canada and was first published in 1922 as the Journal of the Dominion Land Surveyors’ Association. Geomatica is dedicated to the dissemination of information on technical advances in the geomatics sciences. The internationally respected publication contains special features, notices of conferences, calendar of event, articles on personalities, review of current books, industry news and new products, all of which keep the publication lively and informative.