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Guidance Notes

  

EPSG Dataset Supporting Documentation

   

IOGP Geomatics Guidance Note 7 is a multi-part document for users of the EPSG Dataset:

- Part 1, Understanding the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset, sets out detailed information about the Dataset content and its maintenance.

- Part 2, Formulas provides a detailed explanation of formulas necessary for executing coordinate conversions and transformations using the coordinate operation methods supported in the EPSG Dataset. Geodetic parameters in the EPSG Dataset are consistent with these formulas.

- Part 3, EPSG Registry API User Guide, is primarily intended to assist computer application developers who wish to use the RESTful API of the EPSG Registry to query and retrieve entities and attributes from the Dataset.

- Part 4, EPSG Database and SQL Script User Guide, provides guidance for users of the EPSG Database and SQL scripts which may be obtained from the EPSG Registry Download Dataset page.

- Part 5, EPSG null and copy transformations to WGS 84, explains aspects of the policies for the inclusion in the EPSG Dataset of datum ensembles and so-called null coordinate transformations to WGS 84, including limitations in the description of WGS 84 through code EPSG:4326.

- Part 6, EPSG policies and procedures for EPSG Dataset data management, documents strategy for populating the EPSG Dataset.

The complete texts may be found in the Download section of this page.

 

Geomatics Guidance Notes

For all IOGP's Geomatics Committee reports, please go to IOGP Bookstore.

 

Download:

Guidance Note 7-1 (ver 9, Dec2022)  
Guidance Note 7-2 (ver 66, Dec 2023)  
Guidance Note 7-3 (ver 1.0, Jul 2022) 

Guidance Note 7-4 (ver 4, Apr 2009)  New updated version coming soon
Guidance Note 7-5 (ver 1.1, May 2022) 
Guidance Note 7-6 (ver 1, Dec 2022) 

For an overview to the model changes see here.

 
 

From Geodesy Subcommittee
Dynamic Coordinate Reference Systems

Following the release of updated GN25 Dynamic versus static CRSs and use of the ITRF and new GN26 Coordinate Transformations in the US Gulf of Mexico OCS, the Geomatics Committee has now delivered 
a video introducing the concept of dynamic coordinate reference systems. 

The video is shared under the same T&C as other IOGP Publications and can be reproduced in whole or in part provided (i) that the copyright of IOGP and (ii) the sources are acknowledged.

GIGS is raising awareness of geospatial integrity

GIGS – Geospatial Integrity of Geoscience Software – can be used to evaluate and benchmark all elements of a software’s geospatial integrity. Recently, the IOGP Geomatics Committee significantly revised and re-released GIGS as version 2 with some updates and enhancements. Watch interview with Josh Townsend, Chair of GIGS Expert Group, and learn more about the GIGS project, its benefits to industry, and its success to date. See also IOGP News