Title: National Readjustment
1National Readjustment
- Dale Pursell
- Observation and Analysis Division
- National Geodetic Survey
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- ACSM
- St. Louis, Mo.
- March 11, 2007
2NATIONAL READJUSTMENT
- WHAT?
- WHY
- HOW
- WHEN
- POST
- QUESTIONS
3NATIONAL SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM
- A component of the National Spatial Data
Infrastructure (NSDI) - http//www.fgdc.gov/nsdi
/nsdi.html - Contains all geodetic control contained in the
National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Integrated Data
Base - Horizontal and vertical control points
- Geoid models such as GEOID 03
- Gravity
- Precise GPS orbits
- Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS)
- National Shoreline data as observed by NGS
- Standards and Specifications for data submittal
4NATIONAL SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM
- MULTIPURPOSE Supports Geodesy, Geophysics, Land
Surveying, Navigation, Mapping, Charting and GIS - ACTIVE Accessible through Continuously
Operating Reference Stations (CORS) and derived
products - INTEGRATED Related to International services
and standards (e.g. International Earth Rotation
Service, International GPS Service etc.) - DOCUMENTED Complete metadata is provided for
elements.
5NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY
- WEB SITE
- http//www.ngs.noaa.gov
6NATIONAL READJUSTMENT
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8The NAD83(86) Adjustment Team
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10NAD83(86) DOPPLER STATIONS
11COMPARISON OF DATUM ELEMENTS
- NAD 27 NAD 83
- ELLIPSOID CLARKE 1866
GRS80 - a6,378,206.4 m
a6,378,137 m - 1/f 294.9786982
1/f 298.257222101 - DATUM POINT Triangulation Station
NONE - Meades Ranch, Kansas
Earth Mass Center - ADJUSTMENT 25k Stations
250k Stations - few hundred Base
lines 30k EDMI base lines - few hundred Astro Az 5k
Astro Azimuths - Doppler and VLBI
12NAD 27 and NAD 83
13Results of NAD83(86)
- Network Accuracy - 1 Meter
- Local Accuracy First-Order
- (1 part in 100,000)
14NAD 83(86) NETWORK PROBLEMS
- Not GPSABLE
- POOR STATION ACCESSIBILITY
- IRREGULARLY SPACED
- POSITIONAL ACCURACY
15HIGH PRECISION GPS NETWORKS
- GPSABLE
- Clear Horizons for Satellite Signal Acquisition
- EASY ACCESSIBILITY
- Few Special Vehicle or Property Entrance
Requirements - REGULARLY SPACED
- Always within 20-100 Km
- HIGH HORIZONTAL ACCURACY
- A-Order (5 mm 110,000,000)
- B-Order (8mm 11,000,000)
16HARN/HPGN ADJUSTMENT
- A-Order Adjusted to VLBI-Existing FBN-CORS
- B-Order Adjusted to A-Order
- Existing Horizontal (Conventional GPS)
Readjusted to A/B-Order - New Adjustment Date Tag e.g. NAD83(1991.35)
17HIGH ACCURACY REFERENCE NETWORK
18NETWORK STATUS
HPGN/HARN STATEWIDE
1991
GPS222
1996
1992
1996
1991
GPS1048
GPS341
1991
GPS197
1996
GPS805
reos 7/96
GP S291
1993
1994
reos-1996
GPS941
GPS1047
reobs 9/97
1996
GPS730
1995
1994
GPS606
1992
1995
GPS1121
1997
1997
GPS887
GPS404
1994
GPS394
1991
GPS882
GPS260
GPS
GPS1178
1997
1997
1995
1993
1200
GPS633
1992
GPS908
1992
1993
GPS1150
GPS1179
GPS610
reos-6/95-GPS904
GPS412
GPS611
1995
GPS419
1992
1990
-GPS120
1997
GPS852
GPS376
1993
GPS1133
1993
1992
1994
GPS725
GPS366
GPS721
1992
GPS585
1990
1992
GPS383
reos 1/96 GPS936
-GPS170
GPS450
1993
GPS667
1997
.
GPS CLASSICAL ADJUSTMENTS COMPLETED
GPS ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED
GPS577
19FEDERAL BASE NETWORK
- NGS FUNDED
- NGS MARK MAINTENANCE
- MINIMUM 100 KM STATION SPACING
- A and B-ORDER HORIZONTAL ACCURACY
- FIRST-ORDER CLASS II ORTHOMETRIC HEIGHTS
- or
- SECOND-ORDER CLASS I ORTHOMETRIC HEIGHTS
- SECOND-ORDER CLASS I ELLIPSOIDAL HEIGHTS
- REVISIT EVERY 3 TO 5 YEARS
20FBN/CBN SURVEYS
1998
GPS1340
2000
2002
1999
GPS1492
2001
GPS1686
GPS1394
GPS1641
2000
1998
GPS1506
GPS1333
2002
1999
1997
2000
GPS1687
2001
1999
GPS1377
GPS1207
2001
GPS1514
GPS1596
GPS1397
GPS1712
2003
2000
2000
GPS1752
1999
2000
2003
GPS1481
2003
GPS1463
1999
2002
GPS1519
GPS1356
GPS
GPS1731
GPS1825
GPS1370
1850
2001
2000
2000
MEANS
GPS1629
2003
2000
2003
GPS1462
1998
GPS1530
GPS1188
GPS1851
2002
GPS1726
GPS1288
GPS-1547
1999
2001
2003 GPS1753
1999
2000
1999
GPS1399
GPS1554
GPS1347
GPS1411
GPS1381
1997
1998
GPS1250
1998
GPS1273
1998
GPS1258
1998
GPS1267
GPS1264
1999
GPS1378
2003
GPS READJUSTMENT COMPLETED
GPS1682
WILLIAMS
FBN GPS ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED
21http//www.ngs.noaa.gov/PROJECTS/FBN/
22http//www.ngs.noaa.gov/PROJECTS/FBN/
23IMPROVING POSITIONAL ACCURACY
- TIME NETWORK LOCAL
- NETWORK SPAN ACCURACY ACCURACY
- NAD 27 1927-1986 10 METERS (1 part in 100,000)
- NAD83(86) 1986-1990 1 METER (1 part in 100,000)
- HARN 1990-1997 0.1 METER B-order (1
part in 1 million) - A-order (1 part
in 10 million) - CORS 1996 - 0.01 meter 0.01 meter
24Reasons for Readjustment
- Multiple epoch dates
- Inconsistencies between states
- Need to be Consistent with CORS
- Compute Network and Local accuracies
- September 24, 2003 NGS Executive Steering
Committee approved a plan for the readjustment of
the horizontal positions and ellipsoid heights
for GPS stations in the contiguous United States. - Orthometric Height adjustment will not be
attempted -
25What about Orthometric Heights?
- Decision was made not to perform a National
Readjustment of orthometric heights at this time - Control NAVD 88 not the CORS
- Since no change in control most orthometric
elevations would not change significantly - Network Local Accuracy numbers for the
orthometric heights would be the primary reason
for readjustment - Would require relevant network accuracies for the
NAVD 88 network-This would require a complete
analysis of the NAVD 88 network
26NATIONAL READJUSTMENT
- WHAT
- WHY
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27NGS Adjustment Team (1986)
28NAD 83 READJUSTMENT
- ONLY GPS DATA WAS USED
- CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS
- FEDERAL BASE NETWORK
- COOPERATIVE BASE NETWORK
- USER DENSIFICATION NETWORK
- AIRPORT SURVEYS
29COOPERATIVE BASE NETWORK
- STATE/LOCAL FUNDED
- STATE/LOCAL MARK MAINTENANCE
- 25 TO 30 KM STATION SPACING
- B-ORDER HORIZONTAL ACCURACY
- THIRD-ORDER CLASS I ORTHOMETRIC HEIGHT
- THIRD-ORDER CLASS I ELLIPSOIDAL HEIGHT
- REVISIT AS NEEDED
30USER DENSIFICATION NETWORK
- STATE/LOCAL FUNDED
- STATION SPACING AS REQUIRED
- GPS OBSERVATIONS ONLY (HORIZONTAL)
- FIRST-ORDER HORIZONTAL ACCURACY
- REVISIT AS NEEDED
31AIRPORT SURVEYS
32Project Adjustment Analysis
- 3436 Projects
- Free Adjustment
- Residual Plot
- Outliers Rejected
- Connectivity to A/B Order Network Verified
- Summary sheet with Project Information Created
- 67693 stations
33TRASH
- Projects Not Recommended for Inclusion
- Currently 149 Projects with 9903 stations
- Many Third Order FAA Projects from 1980s
- Some Projects that have no ties to the Network
- Original TN HARN (Macrometer Data)
- Original Eastern Strain Network Project
34The National Readjustment General Comments
- The CORS/CGPS sites provided the control
- Only GPS projects participated
- The FBN/CBN Surveys were a key element since
these were high accuracy (2 cm) surveys that tied
the HARN to the CORS throughout the contiguous
United States and provided more accurate values
for the ellipsoid heights of most HARN stations. - Free adjustment analysis of each GPS project that
contributed to the National Spatial Reference
System.
35The National Readjustment More Comments
- Computation and database loading of scale factors
for each project was completed. - Statewide GPS Readjustments provided extra
information about the network on a state by state
basis.
36Concept of Operation
- Helmert Blocking strategy was used.
- NETSTAT- New Helmert Blocking software developed
for the entire adjustment process incorporated
more quality control and significant time saving
features. - Coordinates Produced and Published for both NAD83
(NSRS) and ITRF - Adjustment in NAD83-Transformed to ITRF
- Network and Local Accuracies Produced
37Helmert Blocks
- CORS/CGPS provided control at the top block
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- An attempt was made to create a separate block of
data for each state to minimize the number of
junction observations between blocks. - California, Florida, Minnesota, North and South
Carolina were broken into multiple blocks because
of the number of stations located in these blocks.
38HELMERT BLOCKING STRATEGY
This is how each state fits into the National
Readjustment
39Network Accuracy
- Network accuracy of a control point
- A value that represents the uncertainty of its
coordinates with respect to the geodetic datum at
the 95-percent confidence level - Datum is considered to be best expressed by the
Continuous Operating Reference Stations (CORS) - Local and Network accuracy values at CORS sites
are considered to be infinitesimal (approach
zero) - These accuracies will be implemented with the
National Readjustment
40Local Accuracy
- Local Accuracy of a control point
- A value that represents the uncertainty of its
coordinates relative to other directly connected,
adjacent control points at the 95-percent
confidence level - An approximate average of the individual local
accuracy values between this control point and
other observed control points used to establish
its coordinates
41NEW STANDARDS FOR GEODETIC CONTROL
- (http//fgdc.er.usgs.
gov/standards/status/swgstat.html) - local accuracy -------------- adjacent
points - network accuracy ---------- relative to CORS
- Numeric quantities, units in cm (or mm)
- Both are relative accuracy measures
- Will not use distance dependent expression
- Order/Class codes will no longer be used
42AVERAGE SHIFTSUSA Wide
- Based on the final adjusted results from the
original published positions and ellipsoid
heights - lt Average horizontal shift 2.5 cm.
- lt Average ellipsoid height shift 2.7 cm.
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44 ISSUES
- New realization of the CORS coordinates based on
ITRF2005 were not available- The published
NAD83(CORS96) coordinates based on ITRF2000 will
define the new NAD83 (NSRS2007) coordinate
system. This new Policy statement is posted on
the NSRS Readjustment webpage. - To be decided-will another adjustment be run
after the next CORS realization (20??) is
released and new CORS coordinates published.
45FINAL STATISTICS
- Free adjustment
- No. of Observations 851073
- No. of constrained parameters 3
- No. of unknown parameters 203,076
- Degrees 0f Freedom 647997
- Standard error of unit weight 1.276619
- Constrained adjustment
- (out of 689 possible CORS constraints, 678
were totally constrained, 7 totally freed up, 4
heights only freed) -
- No. of Observations 851073
- No. of constrained parameters 2055
- No. of unknown parameters 203,076
- Degrees 0f Freedom 650049
- Standard error of unit weight 1.375490
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46www.ngs.noaa.gov/NationalReadjustment
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48- Statement regarding control used for the NAD
83(NSRS2007) - Control for the NAD 83(NSRS2007) adjustment was
provided by the CORS. . For all states except AZ,
CA, OR, WA, NV and AK, the values used were the
NAD 83 epoch 2002.0 values currently published by
NGS. - In California, the NAD 83 values used for the
California CORS and the National CORS were
provided by the CSRC in epoch 2007. These values
are currently published by CSRC and available
from their website- - For AZ, OR, WA, NV and AK, HTDP was used to
convert the currently published NAD 83 positions
of the CORS to epoch 2007.0 - For all stations on the stable North American
plate, no epoch date will be shown as is
currently the practice. For the other states, an
epoch date of 2007.0 will be shown. In those
states, except CA, HTDP can be used with the
currently published CORS to determine the proper
value to use. In CA, the values as currently
published on the CSRS website can be used with
HTDP (if necessary).
49- Announcement concerning the publication of the
NAD 83(NSRS2007) coordinates. - NGS recognizes that the primary method by which
NSRS monument coordinates are accessed is via the
NGS datasheet format. However, the software for
making the re-adjusted coordinates and their
associated local and network accuracies is not
yet ready for public use. Rather than provide a
sub-standard service to its stakeholders, NGS has
decided to release the re-adjusted coordinates
with local and network accuracies in a simple
text-based format for immediate use. NGS expects
this data to be available on datasheets before
the end of March 2007. An announcement will be
made on the NGS home page when this service
becomes active. The text format NGS has chosen
for dissemination of the re-adjusted coordinates
is known as Re-adjustment Distribution Format (or
RDF). While there are some similarities
between this format and the well-known NGS Blue
Book format, it must be emphatically stated that
/_this is not Blue Book format_/. Click here
for a full description of RDF. - Must have Acrobat Reader to access this file.
Down free reader here - Read this policy statement before using any
NAD83(NSRS 2007) data present here  Click here
to get the re-adjusted NAD 83 (NSRS 2007) data in
RDF format.
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58NATIONAL READJUSTMENT
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59Time-line for National Readjustment Positions
and Ellipsoid Heights
- All projects loaded in the NGS database prior to
November 15, 2005 were included in the National
Readjustment - Projects submitted after 11/15/2005 were accepted
and loaded into the database but were not
included in the readjustment - Completed February 8, 2007
- Project Report
- 6 months-February, 2007 through July, 2007
60We will be celebrating our 200th anniversary on
February 10, 2007
61NATIONAL READJUSTMENT
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62For Stations not Included
- NGS recommends that NAD 83 data that is NOT part
of the NSRS readjustment be readjusted by
contractor/user with the original observations. - Because of the relatively small shifts
anticipated, a model such as NADCON will not be
developed between previously determined GPS
coordinates.
63- Policy regarding the readjustment of submitted
projects - but not included in the National Readjustment
- NGS has not made any commitment as to whether
resources will be available to readjust projects
submitted after the 2005 cutoff date. - It is suggested that the submitting agency
readjust the project and submit the results to
NGS for database entry. Only the output of
ADJUST, the bfile with the final coordinates and
ellipsoid heights and a very short report
addendum detailing any problems or comments need
be submitted. - NGS has not determined at this time the mechanism
for computing the local and network accuracies
for individual projects so there is no
requirement for their submission.
64- Policy regarding submission of future projects to
NGS - prior to NAD 83(NSRS2007) datasheet availability
- In the interim before data sheets with the NAD
83(NSRS2007) coordinates are available, use one
of the following options - 1. From the Web page listings, manually enter the
new position coordinates to use for control in
the adjustments and proceed with the required
adjustments as previously performed. The project
may be submitted to NGS but will not be entered
into the database until the National Readjustment
is loaded. NGS has not determined how local and
network accuracies will be computed so there is
no requirement for their submission at this time. - 2. Submit the project using the currently
published control. It will be entered in the
database and published relative to the currently
published control values. A readjustment to
determine 2007 values will need to be completed
at some future time. (For information about
readjustments of projects to the 2007 values,
click on the policy statement).
65Post National Readjustment
- New adjustment procedures will be developed that
incorporate local and network accuracies. - Design and Publish new data sheets.
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- A reference frame maintenance strategy
(NAD83, ITRF, either or both) will be developed.
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67Important Facts
- COMPLETION DATE February 08, 2007
- NEW DATUM TAG - NAD 83(NSRS2007)
- For the latest information- visit the
national readjustment webpage at - (http//www.ngs.noaa.gov/NationalReadjust
ment
68OTHER ISSUES
- We will streamline the process of project
acceptance and database loading - OPUS DB
- Require that all projects (submitted after the
November 15, 2005 deadline) be tied to CORS - Accept/require more data in digital format-e.g..
reports, logs - Photographs
69NATIONAL READJUSTMENT
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