How Far Apart are ED50 and WGS84?

The European Datum 1950 (ED50) and WGS84 are mathematically separated by approximately 100 to 150 meters, depending heavily on where you are in Europe. This massive shift is caused by the difference between the modern, Earth-centered WGS84 ellipsoid and the historical International 1924 ellipsoid used for ED50.

Data & Tolerance Table

The following table outlines the exact parameters and tolerances associated with this scenario to help you gauge the severity of the geodetic error.

Regional Location Approximate Shift (Meters) Primary Industry Victim
North Sea (UK Sector) ~115 meters Offshore Oil & Gas Rigs
Norway / Scandinavia ~150 meters Marine Navigation / Pipelines
Spain / Portugal ~100 meters Historical Cadastral Integration
Mediterranean ~130 meters Naval / Subsea Cables

📐 Geodetic Formula

Position_WGS84 = Position_ED50 + [ΔX, ΔY, ΔZ] (3-parameter or 7-parameter spatial translation)

📜 Official Regulatory Compliance Reference

IOGP (International Association of Oil & Gas Producers) EPSG Dataset (e.g., ED50 to WGS84 operations 1133, 1311).

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The $50,000 Geodetic Drift Liability: NAD83 vs WGS84

北米プレートは年間約2cm移動するため、NAD83(2011)とWGS84(G1762)は現在2.2メートル以上乖離しています。 高精度なNAD83地籍杭打ちに「標準的な」GPS WGS84座標を使用したことで、基礎のやり直しやインフラの配置ミスによる5万ドルの専門家責任賠償請求が発生しています。

Risk Exposure Metric: 2.2-Meter Tectonic Drift & Epoch Accumulation