The
Great Trigonometrical Survey of India was completed
in 19th century under leadership of the great
surveyors- Lambton and Sir George Everest. It
is inconsistent and inadequate. Accuracy of the
network is only of the 1st order or less. First
order was defined as better than only 1 in 50,000
only. Reference surface and Datum- The Everest
Spheroid was given by Sir George Everest in 1830.
Center of Everest Spheroid is about a km away
from the center of gravity of the Earth; hence
it is non-geocentric. Thus it is inaccurate and
unsuitable under present circumstances. Leveling
network of India has inconsistencies. Gravity
observations were not carried out and not taken
in to consideration. It was not appropriately
adjusted. Indian Absolute Gravity Datum does not
exist. Absolute gravimeters have not yet been
used to define Gravity Datum in India. Topographical
maps are on Polyconic projection. Assumptions
and approximations accepted make it a non-projection.
The earth is assumed to be fiat and there are
no distortions of any kind. The projection has
created problems in digitization, compilation
and integration of maps. Design of the Grid adopted
in India is not satisfactory. Distortion at central
parallel is 1 in 824, which is quite high. There
is archaic Restriction policy, which is not transparent
and hinders research and development India has
to make a choice between chaos and development.
These problems have been discussed in detail in
this paper. How India should go about to establish
new geodetic infrastructure for systematic development
and research, has been described in this paper.
Geodetic Infrastructure in India is inadequate.
It needs a fresh look It needs a fresh look and
complete revision. Indian Geodetic Datum, The
Reference Surface, Horizontal Control, The Vertical
Datum, Height Control, Indian Geoid and Mean sea
level, The Gravity datum, Projection System for
Maps, and Indian Grid, are all inadequate or inappropriate.
Indian Geodetic Datum is based on Everest Spheroid
as Reference Surface and Kalyanpur in Central
India as initial point. Center of this reference
surface is estimated to be about 1 km away from
the center of gravity of the Earth. The datum
is thus a local datum and in error. Scientific
and Defense studies of vital National importance
cannot be based on such a system. It is therefore
extremely necessary that the Indian Geodetic Datum
should be redefined at the earliest. The project
on Redefinition of Indian Geodetic Datum should
be taken up in right earnest and completed within
one year. Horizontal Control in India resulted
from The Great Trigonometrical Survey. The different
triangulation series are inconsistent between
each other. It has not been properly adjusted.
Stations are burdened with varying degrees of
error and many points are either destroyed or
in need of repair. It is therefore urgently necessary
that fresh observations be carried out to get
a set of vectors by GPS and other means and least
square adjustment be carried for the whole country
at one go to get control points of zero, 1st,
and 2nd order in 2 to 3 years. Vertical Datum
for Heights in India was chosen as the Mean Sea
Level at a group of nine tidal observatories situated
at Indian ports. Level network in India is of
moderate to high precision at different places.
No gravity observations were carried out at that
time. Network has not been properly adjusted.
It is required that a fresh datum for required
that a fresh datum for heights based on Mean Sea
level at one tidal observatory say Mumbai. High
Precision Leveling should be carried out afresh
throughout India to get a network along with gravity
observations and adjusted so as to have 1st order
vertical control. It is necessary to have a Gravity
Datum in India. Presently there is no absolute
gravity station in India. Gravity values in India
are based on relative gravity observations based
on gravity datum/ s in other countries. It is
therefore necessary to establish some absolute
gravity stations, adopt a gravity datum and carry
out relative gravity observations in order to
get a 1st order gravity network. No satisfactory
Indian Geoid is available. To get heights above
Mean sea level by GPS observations we need a geoid
that can give geoidal undulation of accuracy of
25 cm or better. A project should be taken up
immediately to obtain geoid by gravimetric as
well as astro-geodetic methods. Projection for
topographical maps in India is Polyconic. Each
individual sheet is projected individually assuming
no distortion along parallels and neglecting distortion
along meridians. Meridians and parallels are assumed
as straight lines. These assumptions make it a
perfect projection, which is not possible. We
can say that The Earth/Ellipsoid has been assumed
to be ?at for individual sheets. This creates
problems in digitization, integration and compilation
of maps. It is therefore necessary to abandon
so called polyconic projection and adopt either
Lambert Conformal Conic or Transverse Mercator
Projection designing suitable zones. Indian Grid
on Lambert Conformal Conic Projection for superimposition
on topographical maps was designed during British
days. It has 9 zones with scale factors at central
parallel as 649/650 and 823/824. The designis
unsatisfactory as scale error at central parallel
should be 1 in 2000 or better. The grid has been
restricted which is irrational as the grid parameters
are available to everyone outside India including
Pakistan. It is therefore necessary to design
grids on Transverse Mercator or Lambert Conformal
conic Projection with suitable zones similar to
State Plane Coordinate systems in USA. It is suggested
that each Indian state should have a grid for
that state and all mapping is carried out on such
grid for civil use. Structure of Monuments (geodetic
stations, bench marks etc.) is not of permanent
nature in many cases and many have been destroyed.
Monuments that are not fixed to bedrock are not
suitable for geodetic monitoring of crustal movements.
New and suitable permanent monuments need to be
constructed before any new project regarding geodetic
infrastructure is taken up. |