Lyttelton 1937 to NZVD2016 Conversion Raster

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This dataset was first added to LINZ Data Service on 07 Oct 2019.

The Lyttelton 1937 to NZVD2016 Conversion Raster provides users with a two arc-minute (approximately 3.6 kilometres) raster image of the conversion of normal-orthometric heights from the Lyttelton 1937 local vertical datum to the New Zealand Vertical Datum 2016 (NZVD2016).

The conversion value is represented by the attribute “O”, in metres.
This conversion and NZVD2016 are formally defined in the LINZ standard LINZS25009.

The height conversion grid models the difference between the Lyttelton 1937 vertical datum and NZVD2016 using the LINZ GPS-levelling marks. From the GPS-levelling marks the expected accuracy is better than 2 centimetres (95% Confidence interval).

More information on converting heights between vertical datums can be found on the LINZ website.

Layer ID 103958
Data type Grid
Resolution About 3164.000m
Services Raster Query API, Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed

Bluff 1955 to NZVD2016 Conversion Raster

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This dataset was first added to LINZ Data Service on 07 Oct 2019.

The Bluff 1955 to NZVD2016 Conversion Raster provides users with a two arc-minute (approximately 3.6 kilometres) raster image of the conversion of normal-orthometric heights from the Bluff 1955 local vertical datum to the New Zealand Vertical Datum 2016 (NZVD2016).

The conversion value is represented by the attribute “O”, in metres.
This conversion and NZVD2016 are formally defined in the LINZ standard LINZS25009.

The height conversion grid models the difference between the Bluff 1955 vertical datum and NZVD2016 using the LINZ GPS-levelling marks. From the GPS-levelling marks the expected accuracy is better than 2 centimetres (95% Confidence interval).

More information on converting heights between vertical datums can be found on the LINZ website.

Layer ID 103954
Data type Grid
Resolution About 3074.000m
Services Raster Query API, Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed
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