UTM SYSTEM. COMPOSED AND PRODUCED BY : Chris Rule. Permission is granted for use by acknowledging the author s name.

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COMPOSED AND PRODUCED BY : Chris Rule. Permission is granted for use by acknowledging the author s name.

UTM stands for Universal Transverse Mercator which is a technical term for the type of map projection. The position or coordinates on the map are described much the same way as LATITUDE and LONGITUDE only UTM uses an Easting and a Northing designation to form a grid. With UTM the grid starts at the International Date Line (180 ) and is measured EASTWARD around the world back to the International Date line. This distance is divided up into 60 UTM ZONES numbered from 1 to 60. 360 around the world divided by 60 zones means that each zone is 6 wide.

The position or coordinates are described much the same way as LATITUDE and LONGITUDE where the EQUATOR is considered the zero degrees (0 ) or the starting point for measuring locations to the North. The Northings go from 0 to 84 in the northern Hemisphere and to 80 in the southern Hemisphere. Northings are measured in meters from the EQUATOR

Because the world is round and maps are flat, some distortion occurs. UTM maps handle this by dividing the world into zones. It is not perfect but it works. This shows the world divided into 12 zones, UTM uses 60 zones.

NORTH POLE 90 84 60 40 0 The zone (yellow area) extends to 84 North & 80 South latitudes. CENTRAL MERIDIAN EQUATOR Each zone has a Central Meridian 40 60 80 SOUTH POLE North and South Polar Regions have maps called - Universal Polar Stereographic (UPS) Grid System

NORTH POLE UTM then overlays a metric grid in kilometers over the zone 10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM 10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM 100 km 500 km 300 km 900 km 700 km 90 84 60 40 0 40 60 80 CENTRAL MERIDIAN EQUATOR SOUTH POLE Note: at the EQUATOR the measurements begin at 10,000 kilometers and decrease going SOUTH Note: at the EQUATOR the measurements begin at 0 kilometers and increase going NORTH

10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM 10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM 100 km NORTH POLE 500 km 300 km UTM SYSTEM 900 km 700 km 90 84 60 40 0 40 60 80 Every grid square in every zone is the same shape and size (hence the name "UNIVERSAL"). CENTRAL MERIDIAN EQUATOR SOUTH POLE The zones run northsouth rather than eastwest along the equator, hence the name TRANSVERSE MERCATOR is the type of map projection

10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM 10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM UTM SYSTEM UTM is a metric grid in square kilometers 100 km NORTH POLE 500 km 300 km 900 km 700 km 90 84 60 40 0 40 60 80 Note: the Central Meridian is situated at 500 kilometers or the centre of the grid CENTRAL MERIDIAN EQUATOR SOUTH POLE Note: all locations in a zone are positive numbers, no need for minus or plus, east or west, just use the number. Remember:Zone numbers in the North start with an N and in the South S

Example: Zone 15 559741 me. 4282182 mn 10,000 KM 8,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 84 Means ZONE 15 (the one shown) 2,000 KM 559,741 are the 8,000 KM meters Easting (560 km approx.) 10,000 KM 6,000 KM 4,000 KM 2,000 KM 100 km 300 km 500 km 700 km 900 km 80 4282182 is the number of meters Northing (4,282 km)

A look at the WORLD UTM GRID Zone Numbers from 1-60 on the top Letters C to X on the side for each belt (I and O excluded)

SASKATCHEWAN AND THE UTM GRID SASKATCHEWAN IS ABOUT HERE EASTING OF ZONES 12 AND 13

SASKATCHEWAN AND THE UTM GRID SASKATCHEWAN IS ABOUT HERE The SASK-US border has a NORTHING around 48 or 4,800,000 meters from the EQUATOR The EQUATOR at 0

Let s review! I recently saw a map designated Z 13 E47 N610 What does that mean? Z 13 - is zone 13 which covers part of SASKATCHEWAN E 47 - is an Easting of 470 kilometers N 610 north of the Equator 6,100 kilometers

Let s review! Z 13 E47 N610 N6,200,000 90 80 Now find Big Joe s camp fire. Z13 E475 N616 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 100 0 kilometers X 100 kilometers N6,100,000 470,000E 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 480,000E

4 75, 0 4 85, 0 UTM SYSTEM Find Big Joe s camp fire Z13 E475 N6106 When you get to 10 km grids use a roamer a clear plastic overlay with the metric grid, for a more exact pinpoint. Joe s camp Z13 E 4805 N61575 N6,160,000 9 8 7 6 5 N6,150,000 4 3 2 1 0 0E 1 1 0 kilometer 2 3 X 10 kilometer 4 5 6 7 8 9 THOUSANDS OF METERS 0 0E

0E0 UTM SYSTEM Find Big Joe s camp fire using map Z13 E47555 N6106 We now have. E 480600 and N 6157500 OK, now we will go crazy!!! N6,158,000 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 N6,157,000 8 4 0 0, 1 1 kilometer 2 3 1 kilometer 4 5 X HUNDREDS OF METERS 6 7 8 9 4 81, 0 00E

0 4 8 00E, 6 UTM SYSTEM Find Big Joe s camp fire using map Z13 E47555 N6106 N6,157,600 Big Joe s camp fire located at E 480560 N 6157540 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 N6,157,500 100 meters 1 2 100 meters 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 80, 5 00E TENS OF METERS

Nothing beats practical experience So try some UTM Mapping You will soon discover that the notion of zones falls away and we are left with a simple rectangular coordinate system to use with our large scale maps. Practice using a roamer for accurate pinpoint locations

Frequently, in land navigation, the zone information and the digits representing 1,000,000m, and 100,000m are dropped. The 1m, 10m and 100m digits are used only to the extent of accuracy desired. Note that it's the smaller digits that are dropped in the notation used by the USGS (United States Geographic Survey) on the edges of their maps. For example 4282000 mn. becomes 82mN (meters North)

Take Note: that when you abbreviate coordinates you should not do any rounding. 0559651 becomes 596 not 597. (remember the 05 in front was dropped) This ensures that your position is still within the reported square.

Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) works on the same principal except the zones are 8 wide instead of 6, and letters are used to designate zones. Be sure to check the map to see what type it is, UTM or MGRS.

This concludes a brief overview of UTM mapping. The more you use it, the easier it will become.