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OPUS Projects Manager Training

OPUS Projects Manager Training. Bluebook Preview. ngs.opus.projects@noaa.gov. Bluebook Preview.

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OPUS Projects Manager Training

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  1. OPUS Projects Manager Training Bluebook Preview ngs.opus.projects@noaa.gov Introduction

  2. Bluebook Preview • The Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee (FGCS) has developed a documented standard method for NGS employees and members of the public to submit data to the NGS for inclusion in the NGS Integrated Database (NGSIDB). • See: http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/FGCS/BlueBook • “Input Formats and Specifications of the National Geodetic Survey Data Base” Yes, It’s Blue! http://gis.larc.nasa.gov/ Introduction

  3. Bluebook Preview • The Bluebook specifies all the critical elements of the various files required for submission. • The 2 most important files are the • B-file = occupations (metadata) and coordinates • G-file = measurements and uncertainties • B-file is defined in Chapter 2 Horizontal Observation Data • G-file is defined in Annex N Global Positioning System Data Transfer Format Introduction

  4. Bluebook Preview – sample B-file 000010*A1*HZTLOBS MNDT MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 20120507 000020*10*HBRICE TH 253 BRIDGE OVER THE BLUE EARTH RIVER, 2.2 MILES NORTH OF 000030*11*BRICELYN, MN. 000040*12*201202201202MP MIKE PEMBLE 4MN10 000050*13*COORDINATE SYSTEM 000060*25*1005R0322A80BEKS 00600006 000070*26*R8-3 GNSS ANTENNA CODE TRM8_GNSS3 000080*27*10051202011316 2000 000090*27*10051202011550 2000 000100*25*1022R0322AWALNPG 00700007 000110*26*R8-3 GNSS ANTENNA CODE TRM8_GNSS3 000120*27*10221202011316 2000 000130*27*10221202011550 2000 000140*25*1006R0322A80BMJG 00400004 000150*26*R8-3 GNSS ANTENNA CODE TRM8_GNSS3 000160*27*10061202011317 2000 000170*27*10061202011550 2000 002170*70*0040550300MMTRIMBLE DUAL CAR CODE-CODELESSR8 GNSS5114464630 002190*70*0060550300MMTRIMBLE DUAL CAR CODE-CODELESSR8 GNSS5114465253 002200*70*0070550300MMTRIMBLE DUAL CAR CODE-CODELESSR8 GNSS5114465287 002250*72*004 TRM8_GNSS3 NONE 5114464630 002270*72*006 TRM8_GNSS3 NONE 5114465253 002280*72*007 TRM8_GNSS3 NONE 5114465287 002300*80*10052210 C 43341989000N093483073000W MN1A 002310*86*1005358037B2 88 2 A A 002320*80*10222210 D 43351263000N093482992000W MN1A 002330*86*1022354612B2 88 2 A A 002340*80*10062210 E 43370694000N093482962000W MN1A 002350*86*1006353037B2 88 2 A A 002740*A1* Everything in here is defined by the Bluebook Introduction

  5. Bluebook Preview – sample G-file Axx2007 7172007 717 B2007 71716582007 7172259 7 page5 v0708.16IGS 126 1 2 27NGS 20081024IFDDPF IIGS05_1421 IGS 20070401 C10071011-4115879260 31-1588788560 34-1892247652 31 R1987ABRBRA1987ACLK1 C10071029-1448757365 25 -337503605 26 -400975455 27 R1987ABRBRA1987APNR1 C10071027 -270205769 25 -71826719 27 -79233027 27 R1987ABRBRR1987APENG C10071015 -257583995 25 133876702 26 110282786 28 R1987ABRBRR1987AFORD C10071006 -12378978 25 135781874 28 124539526 28 R1987ABRBRR1987AB295 C10071036 629544957 37-2492059280 33-2392334836 34 R1987ABRBRA1987ASTP5 C10071016 1892204879 25 239928627 31 264352828 30 R1987ABRBRR1987AGDMA D 1 2 765887 1 3 494473 1 4 4648258 1 5 -393858 1 6 489526 D 1 7 3727492 1 8 -988840 1 9 907333 1 10 3717912 1 11 -937395 D 1 12 717297 1 13 3614978 1 14 -926121 1 15 817993 1 16 2110318 D 1 17 574317 1 18 435919 1 19 2248691 1 20 -317592 1 21 336026 D 2 3 -8496416 2 4 -280072 2 5 4559087 2 6 -3712918 2 7 -915738 D 2 8 3459318 2 9 -3078308 2 10 -931199 2 11 3674043 2 12 -3191033 D 2 13 -972496 2 14 3478960 2 15 -3119655 2 16 -991490 2 17 3760560 D 2 18 -2279948 2 19 -1598250 2 20 2984869 2 21 -2727405 3 4 655127 D 3 5 -4141974 3 6 4610032 3 7 999488 3 8 -3342785 3 9 4093623 D 3 10 1024367 3 11 -3566180 3 12 4071540 3 13 1007084 3 14 -3336010 D 3 15 3981615 3 16 958389 3 17 -3156234 3 18 3310461 3 19 1080169 D 3 20 -2467360 3 21 3164156 4 5 -2190792 4 6 2114872 4 7 4454042 D 4 8 -1167579 4 9 1129559 4 10 4503762 4 11 -1209965 4 12 1030309 D 4 13 4471231 4 14 -1143966 4 15 1067325 4 16 2721985 4 17 -504330 D 4 18 777541 4 19 3709800 4 20 -805574 4 21 779945 5 6 -8585953 D 5 7 -1294363 5 8 4444226 5 9 -4009416 5 10 -1198730 5 11 4616337 D 5 12 -3881915 5 13 -1216040 5 14 4308184 5 15 -3843448 5 16 -949266 D 5 17 3541781 5 18 -2862255 5 19 -1118876 5 20 3161408 5 21 -2944801 D 6 7 1169746 6 8 -3857549 6 9 4748919 6 10 1116340 6 11 -4011761 Everything in here is defined by the Bluebook Introduction

  6. Bluebook Preview • OPUS PROJECTS creates B- file and G-file as part of its outputs. They’re attached to your emailed results. • They WILL need editing. • They CANNOT be correct if YOU don’t PAY ATTENTION to your INPUT files !!!! Introduction

  7. OPUS Projects Manager Training Introduction Mark Schenewerkmark.schenewerk@noaa.gov816-994-3067 Introduction

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