Historic coordinate and height orders

In May 2010, a new set of orders for positions and heights was introduced for New Zealand and the Ross Sea Region. This led to revisions in how coordinate accuracy is determined and displayed. This section also covers other order systems, including NZGD1949, previously used in New Zealand.

Until May 2010, New Zealand datum coordinates were described by orders that were based on the quality of the coordinate and the role of the survey mark. Two standards now define orders based on the combination of network accuracy (tier) and local accuracy (class).

Geodetic datums

The standards are:

Accuracy terms are defined on the page Summary of LINZ Tier, Class and Order

The order of some New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000) and Ross Sea Region Geodetic Datum 2000 (RSRGD2000) coordinates and heights changed to reflect the 2010 classifications. The New Zealand Geodetic Datum 1949 (NZGD1949) and local vertical datums have not been updated to reflect these order changes.

New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000

Ross Sea Region Geodetic Datum 2000

New Zealand Geodetic Datum 1949

Local mean sea level datums

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