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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) Ground Control Points (GCPs)
the Philippine Active Geodetic Network (PageNET) •Data available to the public for a minimal fee * •Establishes and maintains 4th to 5th order geodetic control network for cadastral purposes •Network consists of passive geodetic control points •Maintains a nationwide network of CORS for crustal deformation studies
The Philippine Extended Continental Shelf Delimitation Project is geared towards meeting the United Nations' Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (UNCLCS) guidelines for delineating the outer limits of the Philippines continental shelf.
establishing ground control points through triangulation, traverse, and trilateration. In 1991, the Philippines through NAMRIA became the host of the 39th Determination Orbitography for Radio Integrated System (DORIS) beacon. The DORIS project was an international network of transmitter beacons that carries geodetic and geophysical data of a
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PRS92 or the Philippine Reference System of 1992 is a homogeneous national network of geodetic control points (GCPs), marked by survey monuments or mojons, that has been established using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology.