National Geodetic Survey Data Explorer

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Control Types

cors CORS
gps sites GPS Site
classic horizontal Classic Horizontal
vertical control Vertical Control
approximate height Approx Height
GPS and Vertical Control GPS and Vertical Control
GPS and Approximate Height GPS and Approx Height
Classic Horizontal and Vertical ControlClassic Horz and Vert Control
Classic Horizontal and Approximate HeightClassic Horz and Approx Ht
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Getting Started


Plotting Geodetic Marks

  • Use the Go To Location on the menu to the left to zoom into the region and plot marks
  • Right click on the map in your area of interest and select 'Place X'
    • You can change the radius used to plot marks under the Map Layers
      (15 mile max in Internet Explorer, 30 mile max other browsers)
  • Zoom in to the region of interest
    • Click on the Map Layers section on the menu to the left
    • Select all of the types of marks to plot on the map
    • Click the "Find Marks" button

Clearing Geodetic Marks

  1. Click on the Map Layers section on the menu to the left
  2. Click the "Clear Marks" button

Viewing the Mark List

  • To view the Mark List there must be marks plotted on the map
  • Click on the View List button at the top of the menu to the left
  • You can sort the mark list by any attribute when clicking on the headers of the table
  • By clicking on the PIDs listed you can view the Datasheet

Control Mark Information

  1. To view information about a control mark click on the marker on the map.
  2. The following attributes are listed for each mark
    • PID – The PID of the mark with a hyperlink to the Datasheet
    • Name – The name of the mark
    • Control Type – The type of control the mark is plotted on the map
      **Read the Symbology section of Help for more information
    • Elev Source – Lists the source of the elevation
    • V Order – The Vertical Order of the bench mark
    • Pos Source – Lists the source of the position
    • HOrder – The Horizontal Order of the mark
    • Ortho Ht – The Orthometric Height (Elevation) of the mark
    • Ellip Ht – The Ellipsoid Height of the mark if it has been GPSed
  3. By viewing the Mark List you can view and sort the attributes of the markers. The Datasheet can be retrieved by clicking on the PID in the list.

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Symbology


Geodetic Marks


Horizontal

Symbol Type Description
cors CORS Site Continuously Operating Reference Station
gps sites GPS Site Any site that has an Ellipsoid height
classic horizontal Classic Horizontal Any mark with a Horizontal Source of [ADJUSTED or NO CHECK]
Vertical

Symbol Type Description
vertical control Vertical Control Any mark with a Vertical Source of [ADJUSTED, ADJ UNCH, POSTED, READJUST, N HEIGHT, RESET, COMPUTED, GPSCONLV, LEVELING, GPS OBS (with 2 decimal elevation and not VERTCON)]
approximate height Approximate Height Any mark with a Vertical Source of [H LEVEL, VERT ANG, U HEIGHT, VERTCON, GPS OBS (with an elevation less than 2 decimals)]
Vertical and Horizontal

Symbol Type Description
GPS and Vertical Control GPS and Vertical Control Fits criteria for both GPS Site and Vertical Control
GPS and Approximate Height GPS and Approximate Height Fits criteria for both GPS Site and Approximate Height
Classic Horizontal and Vertical Control Classic Horizontal and Vertical Control Fits criteria for both Classical Horizontal and Vertical Control
Classic Horizontal and Approximate Height Classic Horizontal and Approximate Height Fits criteria for both Classical Horizontal and Approximate Height

Clustered Marks



Symbol Description
small cluster Cluster of 2 to 9 Marks
medium cluster Cluster of 10 to 99 Marks
large cluster Cluster of more than 100 Marks
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Go To Location


Using the Go To Location Menu

  1. Geographic Location – allows you to enter any place name, zip code, city or state to zoom to
  2. Lat-Lon Location – allows you to enter a latitude and longitude in Degrees Minutes Seconds format
  3. Dec Deg Location – Allows you to enter any Lat and Lon in decimal degrees to zoom to
  4. PID – Allows the user to enter a PID and zoom to that location
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Who To Contact


  • Email : ngs.infocenter@noaa.gov
  • Telephone: (301) 713-3242 ( Mon. – Fri., 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., EST )
  • Fax: (301) 713-4172; or
  • Postal Mail:
    Communications and Outreach Branch, NOAA, N/NGS12
    National Geodetic Survey, SSMC-3, #9202
    1315 East-West Highway
    Silver Spring, MD 20910-3282
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What are the colored squares with numbers in them and what do the numbers mean?
    • The squares are clusters of marks in that area. The number is the number of marks in the area.
  2. What does the 'Mark Center' button do exactly?
    • The Mark Center button places an X at the very center of the current map extent and performs a radius search base on the radius distance specified.
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Site Info


Mouse over plotted marks
to view information here.

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