WGS84 to Corrego Alegre Converter

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About WGS84 Coordinate System

1Definition

WGS84 (World Geodetic System 1984) is the global standard geodetic reference system used by GPS. It defines an Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system and geodetic datum.

2Development History

Developed by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1984, WGS84 has undergone several refinements (WGS84(G730), WGS84(G873), WGS84(G1150), WGS84(G1762)) to improve accuracy through GPS satellite observations.

3Applications

WGS84 is the default coordinate system for GPS receivers worldwide. It is used in aviation, maritime navigation, Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, GIS applications, and scientific research.

GPS Compatibility

WGS84 is the native coordinate system of the Global Positioning System (GPS), ensuring direct compatibility with all GPS receivers and satellite navigation systems worldwide.

Global Standard

As the most widely adopted geodetic datum, WGS84 provides a consistent global reference frame for mapping, surveying, and geospatial data exchange across international boundaries.

High Precision

With continuous refinements, WGS84 achieves centimeter-level accuracy globally, making it suitable for high-precision applications like surveying, drone navigation, and scientific research.

About Corrego Alegre Coordinate System

1Definition

Corrego Alegre is a historic Brazilian geodetic datum used primarily before the adoption of SIRGAS2000. It uses the International 1924 (Hayford) ellipsoid (a=6378388m, 1/f=297) and requires 7-parameter Helmert transformation for accurate conversion to WGS84. Corrego Alegre remains important for working with legacy Brazilian mapping, cadastral records, and infrastructure data.

2Development History

Corrego Alegre was established in the 1970s as the official geodetic datum for Brazil, replacing older local systems. It was named after the Corrego Alegre observatory in Minas Gerais. Before the adoption of SIRGAS2000 in 2005, Corrego Alegre was the standard reference system for all official Brazilian surveying and mapping projects.

3Applications

Corrego Alegre is still widely encountered in legacy Brazilian maps, cadastral surveys, older infrastructure projects, and environmental studies. Converting Corrego Alegre data to modern systems (WGS84, SIRGAS2000) is essential for GIS integration and cross-border data sharing in South America.

Brazilian National Datum

Corrego Alegre served as the official geodetic datum for Brazil for over three decades, forming the basis for the country's national mapping and land surveying infrastructure.

7-Parameter Required

Corrego Alegre to WGS84 conversion requires a 7-parameter Helmert transformation. Common approximate parameters are dx=-206, dy=172, dz=-6 (meters), but regional variations exist across different areas of Brazil.

Hayford Ellipsoid

Corrego Alegre uses the International 1924 (Hayford) ellipsoid (a=6378388m, 1/f=297), the same ellipsoid used by the European Datum 1950 (ED50).

WGS84 to Corrego Alegre Conversion Guide

📐 Conversion Formula
// WGS84 → Corrego Alegre (7-parameter Helmert transformation)
// Between WGS84 ellipsoid and Hayford 1909 (intl) ellipsoid

// Step 1: Convert from WGS84 to geocentric Cartesian
// Using source ellipsoid: a = 6378137.0, 1/f = 298.257223563
N = a_source / √(1 - e²_source × sin²(φ))
X = (N + h) × cos(φ) × cos(λ)
Y = (N + h) × cos(φ) × sin(λ)
Z = (N × (1 - e²_source) + h) × sin(φ)

// Step 2: Helmert 7-parameter transform (WGS84 → Corrego Alegre)
// Parameters: dx, dy, dz (m), rx, ry, rz (rad), s (ppm)
// 
X' = ΔX + (1 + s)(X + Rz·Y - Ry·Z)
Y' = ΔY + (1 + s)(-Rz·X + Y + Rx·Z)
Z' = ΔZ + (1 + s)(Ry·X - Rx·Y + Z)

// Step 3: Convert back to geodetic using Hayford 1909 (intl) ellipsoid
// a = 6378388.0, 1/f = 297.0
p = √(X'² + Y'²)
θ = atan2(Z' × a_target, p × (1 - f_target))
φ' = atan2(Z' + e²_target × (1 - f_target) × a_target × sin³(θ),
         p - e²_target × a_target × cos³(θ))
λ' = atan2(Y', X')

WGS84 to Corrego Alegre requires a full 7-parameter Helmert transformation because the two systems use different ellipsoids and different datum origins. The conversion accuracy depends on the quality of regional 7-parameter values used.

📋 Operation Steps
  1. Enter your WGS84 coordinates in the input field (latitude, longitude, one pair per line)
  2. Enter the appropriate 7-parameter Helmert values (dx, dy, dz, rx, ry, rz, s) for your region
  3. Click the Convert button to transform coordinates from WGS84 to Corrego Alegre
  4. Review the converted Corrego Alegre coordinates in the output field
  5. Copy the results or save them as an XLSX file for further use
💡 Tips
  • Ensure coordinates are within valid ranges before conversion
  • 7-parameter values are region-specific; obtain them from local surveying authorities
  • Verify a sample of converted coordinates on your target platform
  • All conversions are performed client-side for complete data privacy

Frequently Asked Questions

The accuracy depends on the specific coordinate systems being converted. For standard geographic transformations between WGS84 and Corrego Alegre, typical accuracy is within sub-meter range under normal conditions. For systems requiring 7-parameter transformations, accuracy depends heavily on the quality and regional relevance of the parameters used. Always verify results for critical applications.

Yes! Our tool supports batch conversion. Simply enter multiple coordinate pairs, one per line, in the input field on this page. All coordinates will be processed simultaneously, and you can download the results as an XLSX file for further analysis or integration.

Enter coordinates in the format: latitude, longitude (one pair per line). Latitude should be the first value, longitude the second. For example: 23.05105,113.37149. Ensure latitude is between -90 and 90, and longitude is between -180 and 180.

For this conversion, standard parameters may be sufficient for most applications.

Absolutely. All coordinate conversions are performed entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your data is never sent to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security of your geographic information. This is especially important for sensitive location data.

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