Difference between revisions of "China datums"
Artoria2e5 (talk | contribs) (→Datums in China: Everyone knows to pretend CGCS2000 is something else, but... what if you want the 7-parameter fancy stuff?) |
Artoria2e5 (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
(Note not all sites are actually reachable from inside China.) | (Note not all sites are actually reachable from inside China.) | ||
+ | |||
+ | See the [[Wikipedia:GCJ-02|Wikipedia page on GCJ-02]] for what the map distortion is and why it's done. On top of messing with the lat/lon, each site uses their own variation of Mercator for tiling, which is less than convenient. [https://github.com/gumblex/cntms cntms] is a Python map tile proxy with support for some Chinese sites: you will see that Baidu also uses Clarke 1866 Mercator. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 05:25, 17 May 2023
Datums in China
Please see e.g., http://www.asprs.org/a/resources/grids/05-2000-china.pdf . On this page we aim to just supplement the more widely known information.
If you are doing modern work, you should only see CGCS2000 (EPSG:4490), which is close to ITRS and WGS 84 for casual use. Parameters for precision transforms is not officially given, but you can try your luck with Wang et al. (2019), Table 1.
Coordinate systems used in China
Web map examples
Some common coordinate systems observed, 觀測中國電子地圖諸網站常見座標系統,
Here we give examples of how a single longitude latitude pair is located differently depending on which web mapping site one uses!
This is necessitated by the state mandated distortion... 其政府所規定之偏移…
- http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:40,116.5&t=k
- http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:40,116.5&t=m
- http://api.map.baidu.com/staticimage?markers=116.5,40&zoom=14
We observe we can obtain the exact same three points,
- http://map.sogou.com/#hb=1,1&c=12968861,4838218,15&tip=1,12968861,4838218
- http://map.sogou.com/#hb=1,1&c=12968189,4838039,15&tip=2,12968189,4838039
- http://map.sogou.com/#hb=1,1&c=12967462,4837158,15&tip=3,12967462,4837158
via 搜狗 Sogou API's type=1, 2, 3. We also notice type=1 is a plain Mercator projection, Clarke 1866 ellipsoid, a=6378206.4 rf=294.978698213898 .
$ proj +proj=merc +ellps=clrk66
(Note not all sites are actually reachable from inside China.)
See the Wikipedia page on GCJ-02 for what the map distortion is and why it's done. On top of messing with the lat/lon, each site uses their own variation of Mercator for tiling, which is less than convenient. cntms is a Python map tile proxy with support for some Chinese sites: you will see that Baidu also uses Clarke 1866 Mercator.