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New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000) | Geodetic Guidance New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000) is the official geodetic datum used in New Zealand It allows us to relate a 3-dimensional position to a consistent coordinate, in the format latitude (Φ), longitude (λ), and ellipsoidal height (H)
NZGD2000 - EPSG:4167 EPSG:4167 Geodetic coordinate system for New Zealand - onshore and offshore Includes Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Chatham Islands, Cambell Island, Kermadec Islands, Raoul Island and Snares Islands Replaces NZGD49 (code 4272) and CI79 (code 4673) from March 2000 Horizontal component of 3D system
NZGD2000 deformation model - what is it and how should I use it . . . The NZGD2000 deformation model - what is it and how should I use it? The NZGD2000 datum includes a deformation model that defines the offset between the NZGD2000 coordinates of marks and where they actually are
NZGD2000: A semi-dynamic datum | Geodetic Guidance New Zealand Geodetic Datum (NZGD2000) is a semi-dynamic datum This means that the effects of plate tectonics are considered as part of the processes and frameworks when determining a coordinate for a position However, the impact might not be immediately obvious to users
NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 - New Zealand . . . NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 -- New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) Name: NZGD2000 to WGS 84 (1) Method: Geocentric translations (geog2D domain) Remarks: Information source: Land Information New Zealand: LINZS25000 Standard for New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000; 16 November 2007 Revision date: 2020-03-14 Unit: metre
Full article: From geophysics to geodetic datum: updating the NZGD2000 . . . Integrating the deformation from the Canterbury earthquakes into NZGD2000 has led to a clearer understanding of the role of the NZGD2000 datum and to the development of formats and procedures for efficiently implementing geophysical deformation models into the datum