EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset (also EPSG registry) is a public registry of
geodetic datums,
spatial reference systems,
Earth ellipsoids, coordinate transformations and related
units of measurement
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, originated by a member of the
European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) in 1985. Each entity is assigned an EPSG code between 1024 and 32767, along with a standard machine-readable
well-known text (WKT) representation. The dataset is maintained by the
IOGP Geomatics Committee.
Most
geographic information systems (GIS) and GIS
libraries use EPSG codes as
Spatial Reference System Identifiers (SRIDs) and EPSG definition data for identifying coordinate reference systems, projections, and performing transformations between these systems, while some also support SRIDs issued by other organizations (such as
Esri).
Common EPSG codes
* EPSG:4326 -
WGS 84 datum ensemble for 2D (latitude, longitude) coordinates with 2 meter accuracy, used by the
Global Positioning System
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among others.
* EPSG:3857 -
Web Mercator projection of WGS 84, used for display by many web-based mapping tools, including
Google Maps
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and
OpenStreetMap
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.
*EPSG:9989 -
International Terrestrial Reference Frame
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2020 (ITRF2020) for 3D coordinates (latitude, longitude, ellipsoidal height) with subcentimeter accuracy, used for monitoring continental drift among others.
History
The dataset was created in 1985 by Jean-Patrick Girbig of
Elf
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, to "standardize, improve and share spatial data between members of the European Petroleum Survey Group". It was made public in 1993.
In 2005, the EPSG organisation was merged into
International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP), and became the Geomatics Committee. However, the name of the EPSG registry was kept to avoid confusion.
Since then, the acronym "EPSG" became increasingly synonymous with the dataset or registry itself.
See also
*
List of map projections
References
External links
* Official website
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