JOINT PRODUCTION OF COMMON DATUM CHARTS OF THE STRAITS OF MALACCA AND SINGAPORE

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International Hydrographie Review, Monaco, LVII (2), Ju ly 1980 JOINT PRODUCTION OF COMMON DATUM CHARTS OF THE STRAITS OF MALACCA AND SINGAPORE PHASE I P repared by a Jo in t Team from Indonesia, Jap an, M alaysia, Singapore INTRODUCTION The M alacca and Singapore Straits are im portant w aterw ays w hich constitute critical portions of the m ajor oil tran sp o rt route from the Middle E ast to the F a r East. Increases in the density of shipping an d the size of oil tan k ers have necessitated a reappraisal of the existing nau tical charts of the S traits. At the 4th Session of th e IMCO Sub-C om m ittee on Safety of N avigation in 1967, Jap an subm itted a proposal to establish a routeing scheme in the M alacca and Singapore Straits. However, it was recognized th at before establishing a routeing schem e in the Straits it w ould be essential to carry out a detailed hydrographic survey and to install the required aids to navigation. Accordingly, in 1968, the G overnm ent of Jap an proposed a detailed hydrographic survey of the M alacca and Singapore Straits, to be carried out jo in tly w ith th e b o rd erin g S tates of Indonesia, M alaysia a n d Singapore. In 1969, a prelim inary hydrographic survey was th u s carried out. This w as subsequently followed by additional joint hydrographic surveys which were finally com pleted in 1975. The data obtained w ere utilized in updating the pertinent nautical charts. The coastlines, topographic features and other prom inent objects appearing on existing charts of the Straits had been based on different geodetic datum s, viz. the Revised K ertau D atum in the case of M alaysia- Singapore and the Bangka D atum on the Indonesian side. T his gave rise to discrepancies in position-fixing by vessels w hen they took th eir bearings off objects located on opposite sides of the Straits. In order to elim inate such discrepancies, charts based on a common geodetic datum would have to be produced. In 1977, Ja p an and the three other States agreed to produce such ch arts. F ortunately, there already existed a t P ulau P isang in th e w estern approach to the Singapore S trait a fundam ental point fixed w ith refe

rence to WGS-72. T his w as also the point th at had been connected during earlier jo in t hydrographic surveys w hen the geographical coordinates on the Revised K ertau D atum used on the M alaysian side and those on the B angka D atum used on the Indonesian side had been determ ined. These geodetic data were utilized for the production of th e Common D atum C harts. T he geographical co ordinates of existing sm o o th sheets w ere suitably modified by allow ing for the differences betw een the Revised K ertau a n d /o r B angka D atum s and the WGS-72. These Common D atum C harts are the m aster sheets to be used for the production of n autical charts. They will require only m inim um m odifications (e.g. to title, num ber, notes, etc.) to bring them into line w ith the standard charts produced by each State. u n a i I S. This report describes Phase I of the w ork on th e Common D atum OVERALL PLANNING Phase I com prised the follow ing : (a) Collection and investigation of source m aterials necessary for the production of the Common D atum Charts. (b) P roduction of Sheets 1, 2 and 3 of the Com m on D atum Charts. (c) P reparation for the execution of subsequent phases. COMMON DATUM POINT, SPHEROID USED AND PRINCIPAL CHART SPECIFICATIONS 1. Common datum point. The com m on datum point w as the fundam ental point at Pulau Pisang whose Doppler Satellite-derived geodetic coordinates are : 01 28'08.1158" N, 103 15'22.6890" E. 2. Spheroid. The spheroid used was the W orld Geodetic System 1972 (WGS-72), w ith a = 6 378 135.00 m etres a n d f = 1/298.26. 3. Principal ch art specifications. (a) Coverage a n d scale (see fig. 1) : (i) Sheet 1 : Scale 1:50 000; lim its : 0 0 5 7.8 'N - 01 16.5'N, 1 03 21.0'E - 103 47.0'E. (ii) Sheet 2 : Scale 1 :5 0 000; lim its : 01 02.0'N - 01 20.0'N, 103-36.0'E - 104 03.0' E. (iii) Sheet 3 : Scale 1 :7 5 000; lim its : 01 04.0'N - 01 32.0'N, 103 58.0' E - 104 37.0' E. (b) S tandard p a ra lle l: 01 15'N. (c) L anguage : E nglish.

Fig, Common Datum Chart Coverage Phase

(d) Unit of m easurem ent : Metre. (e) P ro jectio n : M ercator. (f) Sym bols a n d abbreviations : (i) The S tandard Symbols and A bbreviations adopted by the International H ydrographic Organization (IHO). (ii) F or Symbols and abbreviations not in the IHO Standard List, those appearing in the Japanese List of Symbols (Chart No. 6011) w ere used. (g) Colour : In fo u r colours. PRODUCTION OF COMMON DATUM CHARTS 1. Collection of source m aterial. E ach participating country exam ined all its source m aterial, both national and foreign, collected these together, and sent them to the Hydrographic D epartm ent of Japan. 2. V erification of source m ate ria l an d p rep a ra tio n of the specifications. A jo in t team from the four participating countries m et in Tokyo (10-30 M arch 1978) to carry out a verification of the assem bled source m aterial and to prepare technical specifications for the production of the Common D atum C harts. The jo in t team also decided upon the m ethods and the w ork schedule w hich included reconnaissance fo r the su b sequent phases. T he jo in t team arriv ed a t th e follow ing conclusions : (a) F or verification of the source m aterial, the basis was the data s reliability for present day navigational requirem ents, detailed inform ation on each survey and its overall accuracy being taken into account. All data supplied by the four participating countries for com pilation were thus verified and graded according to their reliability. It was decided th a t although the source data supplied were adequate for this purpose, participating countries w ould be asked to continue to provide ^additional d a ta as soon as th is becam e available. (b) The T ran sit satellite-derived coordinates and the Revised K ertau coordinates of the fundam ental point at Pulau Pisang are as follows : WGS-72... 1 28'08.1158" N 103 15'22.6890" E Revised K e r ta u... 1 28'08.5040" N 103 15'29.1020" E Difference... 0.39" 6.41" Geographical coordinates on the Revised K ertau D atum and the B angka D atum for P ulau Pisang as confirm ed by the various joint hydrog rap h ic surveys a re as follows : Revised K e r t a u... 1 28'08.51"N 103 15'29.15" E B a n g k a... 1 28'10.32"N 103 15'15.98" E Difference - 1.81" + 13.17"

The difference between the WGS-72 coordinates and those of the Bangka D atum is therefore 2.20" and + 6.76". Accordingly, the sm ooth sheets th at were based on the Revised K ertau Datum had to be adjusted by 0.39" in latitude and 6.41" in longitude, and those based on the B angka D atum by 2.20" in latitude and + 6.76" in longitude. T ransform ation of the geographical coordinates of individual points based on th e Revised K ertau (or the B angka) D atum to WGS-72 is theoretically possible. However, a convenient and practical alternative m ethod is to adjust for the difference between the WGS-72 and the Revised K ertau (or the B angka) D atum a t P u la u P isang by parallel shifting. As the resu l tant difference between the theoretical solution and the m ore convenient practical m ethod was found to be m arginal and well w ithin the lim its of allowable cartographic accuracy, it was agreed th at the practical m ethod would be used. (c) A M anual for the Joint Production of Common D atum Charts of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore was draw n up. A list of the symbols and abbreviations and the rules for their application on the Common D atum C harts w as also exam ined and adopted. CHART COMPILATION The joint team from the four participating countries carried out the compilation of the Common D atum C harts in Tokyo between 4 July and 29 Novem ber 1978. The objective of the com pilation w as to prepare a drafting guide for the Com m on D atum C harts. 1. C om pilation w ork consisted of the following : (a) E xam ination of additional source m aterial. (b) Checking of com putations. (c) P lo ttin g of coordinates. (d) P rep aratio n of block copies. (e) P rep aratio n of the geographical nam es sheets. (f) Checking of Notices to M ariners. (g) P rep aratio n and checking of d raftin g guide. 2. Compilation of the Common D atum Charts was com pleted sm oothly and as scheduled, after the jo in t solution of a few technical problem s encountered d u ring the course of com pilation. INVESTIGATION OF LANDMARKS Between 8 and 21 Ja n u ary 1979 the jo in t team inspected the landm arks to be charted, the Indonesian survey vessel KRI Jalanidhi being used for this purpose. The team then m et in the H ydrographic D epartm ent, Port of Singapore Authority, (22-28 Jan u ary 1979) to finalize the drafting guides.

1. Earlier, guidelines for the inspection of the landm arks had been discussed and adopted. T he investigation w as to include : (a) Checking of doubtful m atters. (b) C onfirm ation of the topographic features. (c) F ixing the positions of new conspicuous objects. (d) T aking photographs of land views. (e) Investigation of certain dubious geographical nam es, etc. 2. Based on the findings of the field investigation of lan d m a rk s, the necessary action w as tak e n a n d th e d ra ftin g guides were am ended accordingly. 3. A com parison w as m ade between the drafting guides and the new charts published by Singapore and the drafting guides were further am ended. 4. The dubious geographical nam es in Indonesian territo ry appearing on the drafting guides were checked w ith the local authority and corrected w here necessary. PREPARATION AND PROOF-READING OF REPROMATS The jo in t team m et in Tokyo from 10 April-10 August 1979 to prepare the reprom ats for the Common D atum Charts and to proof-read the charts. 1. R eprom ats of each sheet w ere prep ared as follows : (a) F or the black plate, a line-w ork sheet and a stick-on sheet were sep arately p rep a re d; on com pletion these w ere com bined onto one sheet. (b) The m agenta plate was sim ilarly prepared. (c) The blue-tint and the land-tint plates were m ade photo-m echanically a fte r com pletion of the black plate. 2. W ork on the reprom ats was prepared as follows : (a) A m endm ent of the d ra ftin g guides. (b) C hecking of Notices to M ariners. (c) P re p a ra tio n of photo-typeset letters and sym bols. (d) Drawing of coastlines, harbour lim its, depth contours, danger lines, and topography. (e) Sticking on of topographic and hydrographic inform ation. (f) P reparation of the m agenta plate. 3. The m aste r sheets w ere jo in tly checked and proof-read. 4. The w ork of preparation and proof-reading of the reprom ats was com pleted on schedule. Some technical problem s encountered during this phase w ere jo in tly solved. FINALIZATION OF THE REPROMATS AND THE REPORT The representatives of the four participating countries m et in Tokyo from 19-21 Septem ber 1979 to finalize the reprom ats for Sheets 1, 2 and 3 of the Common D atum Charts scheduled under Phase I, and to adopt their Report outlining the cartographic w ork entailed.