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9. 地圖資料代碼*(適用於欄號 131) Cartographic Materials Codes 131 地圖資料代碼 9. 地圖資料代碼*(適用於欄號 131) Cartographic Materials Codes 131$a: 球形體 (Spheroid Codes) aa = Airy (1830) al = Everest (Malaya) ba = Svanberg ab = Australian National am = Everest (Borneo) bb = Zhylinskiy ("Adjustment (1966) an = Helmert 1906 Spheroid") ac = Bessel 1841 ao = Hayford 1909 (and 1910) bc = Walbeck ad = Clarke 1858 International 1924 see bd = War Office (McCaw) ae = Clarke 1866 Hayford (ao) 1924 af = Clarke 1880 ap = Kragenhoff be = World Geodetic System ag = Clarke 1880 (Modified) aq = Krasovskiy 1848 (1972-) ah = Clarke 1880 (Palestine) ar = Müffling 1821 uu = unknown spheroid ai = Danish (Andreae) as = S.E. Asia ("Fischer 155") zz = other known spheroid of aj = Delambre (Carte de at = Struve construction of the map France) ak = Everest (1830) ________________________________________________________________________________ * 一、本地圖資料代碼表取自 UNIMARC Manual : Bibliographic Format 1994 APPENDIX F : Cartographic Materials Codes. (http://www.ifla.org/VI/3/p1996-1/appx-f.htm) 二、本代碼表係援用 UKMARC (1986)。 126 地圖資料代碼 131$b: 水平基準面 (Horizontal Datum Codes) Note: See also sequence of non specific horizontal datums starting at taa aaa = Abidjan, Ivory Coast bgk = Kili Island Observation Spot, Kili aab = Abra Pampa, Argentina Island, Marshall Islands aac = Abrolhos Lighthouse, Brazil bgl = Kloster Ivaniæ, Yugoslavia aad = Abut Head (Okarito Meridional Circuit) bgm = Kobukutei, Pescadores South Island, New Zealand bgn = Koepang, Timor, Indonesia aae = Accra, Leigon Pillar (GCS No. 121), bgo = Koh-I-Malik Siah, Pakistan Ghana bgp = Kogo, Rio Muni, Spanish Guinea aaf = Aden Observatory bgq = Koiaris Astro 1947, Bougainville, aag = Aden Datum Solomon Islands aah = Adelaide Observatory, South Australia bgr = Koiterangi, South Island, New Zealand aai = Adjusted between Hong Kong and bgs = Korla Astro, China Nanking Astronomic Points bgt = Koror Observation Point, Koror Island, aaj = Adindan (30th Meridian) Datum, Sudan Caroline Islands aak = Adjusted between Red Bridge Datum bha = Kos Forst (Coo-castello), Kos, and Nanking Datum Dodecanese, Greece aal = Aee Pier, Phoenix Islands Koshizan see Hu-tzu-shan (bdi) aam = Aerodist Datum bhb = Kostroma, USSR Afgooye use cmo bhc = Kowloon Observatory, Hong Kong aan = African Datum bhd = K'uei'tao, China aao = Agourai Base North End, Morocco bhe = Ku-yuan, China aap = Agri (Danish GI 1934), Denmark bhf = Kuan-hsiang Shan, China aaq = Agrihan Astronomic Station (1920), bhg = Kuching Survey Origin, Sarawak, Agrihan Island, Marianas Islands Malaysia aar = Ahaura (Grey Meridional Circuit), South bhh = Kulusuk, Greenland Island, New Zealand bhi = Kuo'hsien Astro, China aas = Ain el Abd, Kuwait bhj = Kusaie Astronomic Station 3 (1951), aat = Akmolinsk Mosque, USSR Kusaie Island, Caroline Islands aba = Akra Milon (Cum-Burnu), Leros bhk = Kutaka, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands abb = Akureuri, Iceland bhl = Kuybyshev-Orsk, USSR abc = Alamagan Astromic Station (1920), bhm = Kwajalein Astronomical Position US Alamagan Island, Mariana Islands Navy 1944, Marshall Islands abd = Albasin, USSR bhn = Kwangsi Province, China abe = Al Bushairyah, Qatar bho = Kwangtung, China abf = Al Da Asa, Arabia bhp = Kweiyang, China abg = Aleksandrovsk, USSR bhq = Kyushu West, Japan abh = Alma Ata, USSR bhr = Kyustendil, Bulgaria abi = American Samoa Datum 1962, Samoa bhs = La Canoa Islands bht = Lago Belgrano SB, Argentina abj = Amersfoort 1885, Netherlands bia = Lago Palena SB, Argentina abk = Anatahan Astronomic Station (1920), bib = Lai-yang Astro, China Anatahan Island, Marcus Islands bic = Lamotrek Astronomic Station (1951), abl = Anatahan E, 29th Engr 1964, Anatahan Lamotrek Atoll, Caroline Islands Island, Mariana Islands bid = Latvian, Latvia abm = Angola Datum, Angola bie = Le Pouce, Mauritius abn = Ankara, Turkey bif = Lee No 7 (Butler 1911-1913), Guam, abo = An-lu Astro, China Mariana Islands 127 地圖資料代碼 abp = A Patutahi, New Zealand big = Legaspi, Luzon, Philippines abq = Aon Island Triangulation Station, Utirik bih = Leigon Pillar (GCS no 121), Accra, Atoll, Marshall Islands Ghana abr = Apia Observatory Tranist House, Opolu bii = Lemuta, Samoa Islands Island, Samoa Island bij = Leninsk (Kol Chugino), USSR abs = Apollo 15 Datum, Moon bik = Leros (Lero-Pandelli), Dodecanese abt = Approximate European Datum, bil = Leste NE Base, Brazil Afghanistan bim = Leuen Anchorage Observation Spot, aca = Approximate European Datum, Cyprus Namu Atoll, Marshall Islands acb = Approximate European Datum, Egypt bin = Lib Island NW Edge, Marshall Islands acc = Approximate European Datum, Iran bio = Li-ching Astro, China acd = Approximate European Datum, Iraq bip = Li-shih Astro, China ace = Approximate European Datum, Israel biq = Liberia 1964 (Roberts Field Astro) acf = Approximate European Datum, Jordan bir = Liberian Government, Liberia acg = Approximate European Datum, Libya bis = Limones Cuba, Greater Antilles aci = Approximate European Datum, Syria bit = Lin-ch'ing Astro, China acj = Approximate European Datum, Turkey bja = Lindis Peak, South Island, New Zealand ack = Approximate Hong Kong Datum bjb = Line Island Astro, Line Islands acl = Approximate Indian 1960 Datum bjc = Lisbon, (Castelo Di São Jorge), Portugal acm = Approximate Indian Datum, bjd = Listvenichnoye, USSR Afghanistan bje = Little San Salvador Light, Bahamas acn = Approximate Indian Datum, Burma bjf = Liu-k'o'tao, China aco = Approximate Indian Datum, Cambodia, bjg = Lobito Base NE End, Angola Laos, North Vietnam, South Vietnam bjh = Lochmaben Astronomical Station, acp = Approximate Indian Datum, India Tasmania acq = Approximate Indian Datum, Thailand bji = Loma Quintana, Venezuela acr = Approximate Kweiyang, China Lommel Signal see Belgian 1950 System (ahr) acs = Approximate Luzon Datum, Philippines Longitude, Christmas Island see Beacon, act = Approximate Nanking Datum Christmas Island (ahp) ada = Approximate Nanking 1960 Datum bjj = Longitude, Mariana Islands adb = Aproximate North American Datum bjk = Lourenço Marques Observatory, 1927, Greater Antilles Mozambique adc = Approximate Old Hawaiian Datum, bjl = Losap Astronomic Station B3 (1924), Hawaiian Islands Losap Atoll, Caroline Islands add = Approximate Red Bridge Datum bjm = Losuia, Kiriwina Island, Caroline ade = Approximate Tokyo Datum Islands adf = Arahodoka-Byo Astro bjn = Lotj Island Observation Spot, Lae Atoll, adg = Arc (of the 30th Meridian) 1935 Datum, Marshall Islands Africa bjo = Loudima, Congo (Brazzaville) adh = Arc (of the 30th Meridian) 1950 Datum, bjp = Lu-chi Astro, China Africa bjq = Le-feng Base East End, China adi = Arc (of the 30th Meridian) 1960 Datum, bjr = Lu-kou'ch lao Astro, China Africa bjs = Lung'i'ou Astro, China adj = Arc (of the 30th Meridian) (unspecified) bjt = Lung-kuan Astro, China Datum, Africa bka = Luzon Datum, Philippines adk = Archway Rock, Gough Island bkb = Maccio Air Navigation Light (IAGS), adl = Arequipa Astro, Bolivia Brazil adm = Arkhangel'sk, USSR bkc = 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