Geographic coordinates definition

Geographic coordinates means mathematical values that designate a position on the earth relative to a given reference system. Coordinates shall be established pursuant to Title 57, Chapter 10, Utah Coordinate System.
Geographic coordinates means information regarding the geographic latitude, the geographic longitude and the altitude in a given geographic coordinate system used to determine the location of a particular object on the surface of the Earth.

Examples of Geographic coordinates in a sentence

  • The template’s Coordinate System is Geographic coordinates (longitude and latitude), North American Datum of 1983 in Decimal Degrees (8 or more place after the decimal point).

  • Geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) will be provided for each property corner.

  • Geographic co-ordinates for the four corners of the Contract Area are: Pulkova 1942 Datum ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ grid, Zone 9 Point Latitude (North) Longitude (East) Easting (X) Northing (Y) 1 40˚ 04' 42" 50˚ 24' 27" 449461 E 4438474 N 2 39˚ 44' 20" 50˚ 40' 31" 472165 E 4400666 N 3 39˚ 38' 55" 50˚ 28' 55" 455534 E 4390720 N 4 39˚ 59' 08" 50˚ 12' 41" 432642 E 4428301 N The surface of the Contract Area above defined is approximately eight hundred fifty nine and eight tenths (859.8) square kilometres.

  • The template’s XY Coordinate System is Geographic coordinates (longitude and latitude), North American Datum of 1983 in Decimal Degrees (8 or more place after the decimal point).

  • Geographic coordinates were logged at all data collection locations.

  • All that parcel being more particularly described as follows: (Geographic coordinates are North American Datum of 1927): Commencing at a point being the intersection of the shoreline of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gulf and the mouth of the Outwash River at approximate latitude 69°33′ north and approximate longitude 120°40′51″ west, the said point being a corner of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region as described in Annex A-1 of the Agreement referred to in the Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act (S.C. 1984, c.

  • A secondary benefit of this program is the provision of Geographic coordinates for all found , restored and re-established monuments, which are used to improve the spatial accuracy of the cadastral mapping base.