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Lab 17-2 ONLINE

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LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE

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Latitude and longitude is a navigational system that allows for the location of

an exact point on the surface of our planet.

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Latitude and longitude involves the intersection of perpendicular lines.

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A point on our planet is determined by the

intersection of latitude and longitude…

latitudelongitude

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Here…

latitudelongitude

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Not there…

latitudelongitude

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Not there…

latitudelongitude

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Here…

latitudelongitude

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Get the drift.

latitudelongitude

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Lines of Latitude are parallel to the equator of our

planet…

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The equator is the reference line for latitude…it is 0°…

The equator divides the northern and southern

hemispheres

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Southern hemisphere

Northern hemisphere

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Lines of Longitude are perpendicular to the equator of our planet…they run

from the north pole to the south pole.

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The Prime Meridian, in Greenwich, England, is the

reference line for longitude…it is 0°…

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Exactly opposite of the Prime Meridian, on the other side of

the planet, is the International Dateline…

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The Prime Meridian and International

Dateline divide the western and eastern

hemispheres.

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Western Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere

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With me so far?

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Say yes!

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Finding a location on our planet involves the intersection of

lines of latitude and longitude.

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To find a place, we need to assign

numerical values to lines of latitude and

longitude…

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Lines of latitude are given values from 0° to 90° north or

south…degrees (°) are a division of a

circle…

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Northern hemisphere latitude values are referred

to as “north or south”…example 23° north latitude

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xxxx0° to 90° north

0° to 90° south

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Lines of longitude are given values from 0° to 180° west or east…

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Western and eastern longitude

values are referred to as “west or

east”…example 123° west longitude

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0° to 180° west 0° to 180° east

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In latitude and longitude, it is important which

hemisphere is being referenced, north, south,

east or west…

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As was mentioned, numerical values in terms of degrees

have been assigned to latitude and

longitude lines…

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However, just degrees cannot cover the entire

planet…

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A system of sub units must be employed in

order to accurately locate a position on this planet…

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1° can be divided into 60 smaller parts called

minutes…60’

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1’

1’ can be divided into 60 smaller parts called

seconds…60”

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This type of division can provide accuracy to about 30 meters.

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º (degrees)

‘ (minutes)

“ (seconds)

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121º 48‘ 08“ W

37º 42‘ 47“ N

Typical coordinates would look like this…

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121º 48‘ 08“ W

37º 42‘ 47“ N

Northern hemisphere

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121º 48‘ 08“ W

37º 42‘ 47“ N

Western hemisphere

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So now, how do we use these concepts to locate positions on our planet?

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We need to use a map. A map is a graphical

representation of the surface of the planet. A pocket sized snapshot of

part of the earth.

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Here is part of a map.

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This is a section of the Livermore Quadrangle.

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A map illustrates features on the

surface of our planet. Such as…

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Highways…

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Population centers…

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Water features…

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Terrain and areas of vegetation…

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And colleges…

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The Livermore Quadrangle will be used

for this exercise.

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The name is at the top of the map.

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It was produced in 1961, and revised in 1980

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This information is on the bottom right of the map.

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The scale of this map is 1:24,000

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This is at the bottom, center of the map.

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This means that this map is 24,000 times smaller than the real world…

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Every unit on this map, is equal to 24,000 units in

the real world…

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A distance scale is also provided.

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This scale is in miles and kilometers. Oooooooh!

Metric.

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The Livermore Quadrangle includes latitude and longitude

information…

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Here is a latitude coordinate… the flashing red line is a line of latitude.

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Here is a longitude coordinate… the flashing red line is a line of longitude.

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Here is another longitude coordinate… since this is a government map, not all information is fully presented.

xx

Disregard these numbers

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This coordinate means… 121°50’ 00” west longitude. xx

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This coordinate means… 121°47’ 30” west longitude.

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Here is a longitude coordinate… the flashing red line is a line of longitude.

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Here is another latitude coordinate… since this is a government map, not all information is fully presented.

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This coordinate means… 37°40’ 00” North latitude.

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This coordinate means… 37°42’ 30” North latitude.

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Here is a latitude coordinate… the flashing red line is a line of latitude…

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As can be seen, latitude and longitude coordinates

are placed around the perimeter of the Livermore

Quadrangle.

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A bit of map trivia, the eastern and western most boundaries of the map are separated by 7 ½ minutes

of arc.

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So too are the northern and southern most

boundaries of this map. This type of map is referred to as a 7 ½ minute quadrangle.

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Notice on the Livermore Quad, black lines that are in concert with lines of latitude and longitude.

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These are index lines that will be used to determine latitude and longitude coordinates.

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They are associated with the coordinates around the periphery of the map.

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For reference purposes, the four cardinal directions are…

North

South

West East

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Determining the Latitude and Longitude of a point on a map.

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An example: locate on the map, the west end of Livermore

Municipal Airport

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It is located at this position on your map…

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These are latitude and longitude scales that are calibrated in minutes and seconds. Scale A is for latitude, while scale B is for longitude.

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Notice the division of these scales. The smallest units are in seconds of arc. The entire scale is 2 ½ minutes of arc.

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37° 42’ 30”

37° 40’ 00”

To find latitude, place the long scale between the lines of latitude.

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Read this value

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37° 42’ 30”

37° 40’ 00”

The value is 1’ 43”

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37° 42’ 30”

37° 40’ 00”

Add 1’ 43”

37° 40’ 00”

37° 41’ 43”

+

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37° 42’ 30”

37° 40’ 00”

So the latitude of the west end of the Livermore Municipal Airport is…

37° 41’ 43”

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37° 42’ 30”To find longitude, place the small scale in between the lines of longitude

121° 50’ 00” 121° 47’ 30”

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Read this value

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37° 42’ 30”The value is 1’ 58”

121° 50’ 00” 121° 47’ 30”

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37° 42’ 30”

121° 48’ 83”

121° 50’ 00” 121° 47’ 30”

Add 1’ 58”

+ 121° 47’ 30”

This is an impossible value because there cannot be more than 60 seconds in each minute.

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37° 42’ 30”

121° 48’ 83”

121° 50’ 00” 121° 47’ 30”

Add 1’ 58”

+ 121° 47’ 30”

To repair this, subtract 60 seconds from 83 and add 1 minute to 48.

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37° 42’ 30”

121° 50’ 00” 121° 47’ 30”

So the longitude of the west end of the Livermore Municipal Airport is…

121° 49’ 23”

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So the latitude (la) and longitude (lo) of the west end of the Livermore Municipal Airport is…

lo = 121° 49’ 23” W

la = 37° 41’ 43” N

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Your mission from here on out is to

determine the la and lo of a whole bunch

of places on this planet!!!

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Ask Bob for Lab 17-2 questions…

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