Why Your Coordinates Are "Shifted" on Google Maps
Verdict: It's not your GPS. It's the Map Projection.
The "Web Mercator" Trap
Google Maps, Bing, and OSM use Web Mercator (EPSG:3857). This is a visualization hack, not a geodetic standard.
Official NGA Warning
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) explicitly warns:
"Web Mercator... is UNACCEPTABLE for official DoD use or mission-critical operations. Deviations can reach 40km at high latitudes."
Why The Shift Happens
If you take high-precision survey coordinates (NAD83, JGD2011) and paste them into Google Maps:
- Tectonic Shift: Web Mercator assumes a static WGS84. Real survey datums move with plates (2-5cm/year).
- Ellipsoid Mismatch: Web Mercator uses a sphere math hack. Survey grids use the ellipsoid.
- Result: 1-3 meter shifts, making boundaries look "off".
Do Not Adjust Your Data to Match the Map!
This breaks the legal validity of your coordinates. Instead, transform the Map to your Data.
← Return to Safety: Valid Coordinate TransformerVerify transformations using PROJ 9.3 standards.
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Review Professional Boundary Canon →Reference: USGS Open-File 02-370 / Survey Act (GSI)
⚖️ Responsibility Verification Required
Review Professional Boundary Canon →Reference: USGS Open-File 02-370 / Survey Act (GSI)
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Professional engineering and surveying transformations from state-specific conformal grids to GPS WGS84.