# # Example file for org.apache.sis.io.wkt.ReferencingFactory. # This file provides Coordinate Reference System definitions # in Well-Known Text (WKT) format. One or many files can be # used for extending the set of CRS with custom definitions. # # Each Coordinate Reference System (or other geodetic object) # is defined by a string in WKT format. The key associated to # each object is given by the ID[…] or AUTHORITY[…] element, # which is typically the last element of a WKT string and is # mandatory for definitions in this file. # # WKT strings can span many lines. All lines after the first # line or a CRS definition shall be indented with at least # one white space. Non-indented lines start new definitions. # # All lines starting with the # character are comment lines. # # ---- Aliases for WKT fragments --------------------------- # Files with more than one WKT definition tend to repeat the # same WKT fragments many times, e.g. the same BaseGeogCRS[…] # element may be repeated in every ProjectedCRS definitions. # Redundant fragments can be replaced by aliases for making # the file more compact, easier to read, faster to parse and # with smaller memory footprint. # # Each line starting with "SET =" defines # an alias for a fragment of WKT string. The WKT can span # many lines as described above. Aliases are local to the # file where they are defined. Aliases can be expanded in # other WKT strings by "$". # # # Alias for WGS84 geographic CRS and Cartesian CS. # Can be inserted in projected CRS with "$WGS84" # and "$CARTESIAN_CS". # SET WGS84_BASE = BaseGeodCRS["WGS 1984", Datum["World Geodetic System 1984", Ellipsoid["WGS 1984", 6378137, 298.257223563]], AngleUnit["Degree", 0.0174532925199433]] SET CARTESIAN_CS = CS[Cartesian, 2], Axis["Easting (E)", east], Axis["Northing (N)", north], Unit["metre", 1] # # Derived from https://github.com/Esri/projection-engine-db-doc # with the following modifications: # # - Rewrite in WKT 2 format. # - Replace some duplicated elements by aliases. # - Omit parameters having default value. # - Replace ESRI names by EPSG names. # ProjectedCRS["North Pole Azimuthal Equidistant", $WGS84_BASE, Conversion["North Pole Azimuthal Equidistant", Method["Azimuthal Equidistant (Spherical)"], Parameter["Latitude of natural origin", 90]], $CARTESIAN_CS, Id["ESRI", 102016]] ProjectedCRS["North Pole Stereographic", $WGS84_BASE, Conversion["North Pole Stereographic", Method["Polar Stereographic (variant A)"], Parameter["Latitude of natural origin", 90]], $CARTESIAN_CS, Id["ESRI", 102018]] ProjectedCRS["South Pole Azimuthal Equidistant", $WGS84_BASE, Conversion["South Pole Azimuthal Equidistant", Method["Azimuthal Equidistant (Spherical)"], Parameter["Latitude of natural origin", -90]], $CARTESIAN_CS, Id["ESRI", 102019]] ProjectedCRS["South Pole Stereographic", $WGS84_BASE, Conversion["South Pole Stereographic", Method["Polar Stereographic (variant A)"], Parameter["Latitude of natural origin", -90]], $CARTESIAN_CS, Id["ESRI", 102021]]