- European Terrestrial Reference System 1989
The European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89) is a
ECEF (Earth-Centered, Earth-Fixed) geodetic Cartesian reference frame, in which theEurasian Plate as a whole is static. Thecoordinate s andmap s inEurope based on ETRS89 are not subject to change due to thecontinental drift .The development of ETRS89 is related to the global ITRS
geodetic datum , in which the representation of thecontinental drift is balanced in such a way that the total apparentangular momentum ofcontinental plate s is about 0. ETRS89 was officially born at the1990 Firenze meeting of EUREF, following its Resolution 1, which recommends that the terrestrial reference system to be adopted by EUREF will be coincident with ITRS at the epoch 1989.0 and fixed to the stable part of theEurasian Plate . According to the resolution, this system was named European Terrestrial Reference System 89 (ETRS89). Since then ETRS89 and ITRS diverge due to thecontinental drift at a speed about 2.5 cm peryear . By the year2000 the two coordinate systems differed by about 25 cm [ [http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/gps/osnetfreeservices/about/faqs_osnet.html#1 GPS and Positioning Services FAQ, Q1] , UK Ordnance Survey, accessed 2007-11-25] .It should be clear that the 89 in its name is not the year of solution (realization), but a year of initial definition, a year when ETRS89 was fully equivalent to ITRS. The solutions of ETRS89 correspond to the ITRS solutions. For each ITRS solution, a matching ETRS89 solution is being made. [http://etrs89.ensg.ign.fr/pub/ETRF2000.SSC ETRF2000] , for example, is an ETRS89 solution, which corresponds to [http://itrf.ensg.ign.fr/ITRF_solutions/2000/results/ITRF2000_GPS.SSC.txt ITRF2000] . ETRS89 is realized by EUREF through the maintenance of the EUREF Permanent Network (EPN) and continuous processing of the EPN data in a few processing centres. Users have access to ETRS89 via EPN data products and real-time streams of differential corrections from a set of public providers based on the EPN stations. The transformation from ETRS89 to ITRS is time-dependent and was formulated by C. Boucher and Z. Altamimi [C. Boucher, Z. Altamimi. Specifications for reference frame fixing in the analysis of a EUREF GPS campaign. [http://users.auth.gr/~kvek/20070327-MEMO-ver6.pdf Unpublished Memo] ] [T. Soler, J. Marshall. A note on frame transformations with applications to geodetic datums. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/p9edjqcnaq3rvyh2/ GPS Solutions] , 7, 1, 2003, pp. 23-32.]
ETRS89 is the EU-recommended frame of reference for
geodata forEurope . It is the onlygeodetic datum to be used formapping andsurveying purposes inEurope .It plays the same role forEurope asNAD-83 forNorth America . (NAD-83 is a datum in which theNorth American Plate as a whole is static, and which is used formapping andsurveying in theUS ,Canada , andMexico .) ETRS89, as well as WGS-84 andNAD-83 , is based on theGRS80 ellipsoid.References
External links
* [http://etrs89.ensg.ign.fr/ ETRS89 site]
* [http://www.osi.ie/gps/overview/gps.asp Information from the Ordnance Survey of Ireland]
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