Hello, I am a grad student in ecology at Princeton. My thesis is on zebra movement and cognition. My field site is in Laikipia District, Kenya, slightly (<0.5 degree) north of the equator. My GPS data from last summer, collected with a Garmin 76, have errors of several hundred meters, relative to existing topo maps produced by the British army. I think the error is consistent in direction and distance, but I don't have enough points for comparison to be sure yet. I'd like to figure out these errors prior to using my georeferenced habitat data for analyses of ASTER images. I collected my GPS data in Clarke 1880 spheroid, Arc1960 datums, the same projection as the topo maps. I am not sure whether I had the GPS set for true North or magnetic North when I collected the data last summer, but should be able to find this out soon with help of someone in Kenya. I'm writing to ask if there exist lookup tables for converting GPS data collected with one declination to the coordinates for the other North reference, for a given lat/lon location. Is it just a linear transformation? Thanks very much for any input. cheers, Ilya
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