List of National Coordinate Reference Systems
The list of national Coordinate Reference systems (or list of official geographic projections, ...) lists geographic projections officially recommended for existing countries. Given that each geographic projection of a country and its spheric reality onto a plane surface generate specific and well known distances, shapes, areas deformations, each country needs are different in order to reduce these distortions. Also, each country, in order to represent its geographic space, need to choose a suitable, low distortion geographic projection. These national projections, or national Coordinate Reference Systems are officially announced by the relevant national agencies. The list below is a collection of available official national Coordinate Reference systems.
For Europe, recommendation are available for each country (Annoni & al. 2001:43-44), as well as for the European Union of 15, of 27, and of the larger geographic Europe (Annoni & al. 2001:16). The most important project collecting geographic projections is the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset project including about 4000 subjects and associated suitable projections, with notorious projections for all major countries. These projections and frames are publicly available online on various sites.[1]
Table
Countries
Author | Projection name | Code name (EPSG) | Area of interest |
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? | Lambert-93.[2] | Metropolitan France | |
? | Lambert Conformal Conic | SR-ORG:7408[3][4] | Mainland China & Taiwan |
Hellenic Geodetic Reference System 1987 | Greece | ||
British National Grid | EPSG:27700[5] | Great Britain | |
Iraq National Grid | EPSG:3893 | Iraq[6] | |
Irish grid reference system | Ireland | ||
Israeli Transverse Mercator | Israel | ||
Rijksdriehoekscoördinaten | EPSG:28992 | Netherlands | |
New Zealand Transverse Mercator | EPSG:2193 | New Zealand[7] | |
Swedish grid | Sweden | ||
CH1903 | Switzerland | ||
United States National Grid | United States | ||
Supra national areas
Author | Projection name | Code name (EPSG) | Area of interest |
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National Geographic | Winkel tripel projection[8] | World | |
(QGis) | Equirectangular, aka "lat/long | WGS84 lat/lon (EPSG:4326) | World |
References
- "Spatial Reference List -- Spatial Reference". spatialreference.org. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- "décret du 26 décembre 2000". www.legifrance.gouv.fr. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- Cheng, Pengfei; Wen, Hanjiang; Cheng, Yingyan; Wang, Hua. China Geodetic Coordinate System 2000 (PDF). 18th United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific (2009). Beijing, China: Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping..
- other resource on China: http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/china/admin/bnd90/bnd90desc.html
- "OSGB 1936 / British National Grid: EPSG Projection -- Spatial Reference". spatialreference.org. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- epsg.io, georepository.com
- "New Zealand Transverse Mercator". Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- "Winkel Tripel Projections". Retrieved 27 December 2012.
Sources
- Annoni, A; Luzet, C; Gubler, E; Ihde, J (2001), Map projections for Europe (PDF), Institute for Environment and Sustainability for the European Commission
- Coordinate Reference Systems in Europe, CRS-geo.eu, archived from the original on 2018-03-07, retrieved 2012-12-16
- Geodesy Subcommittee of OGP, EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset, (International Association of) Oil and Gas Producers (OGP)
- Geodesy Subcommittee of OGP (2012), EPSG Area Polygons, (International Association of) Oil and Gas Producers (OGP), archived from the original on 2013-05-31 (Download Shapefile 2012.11)