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PID: BBDD23
Designation: BAKER
Stamping: 2011 BAKER
Stability: Most reliable; expected to hold position well
Setting: In rock outcrop or ledge
Description: The mark is a 3 1/2 inch brass disk with a 2 1/4 inch flanged stem set in a drill hole in bedrock with hydraulic cement. It is best accessed by utilizing the National Park Service's Ranger-led interpretive boat cruise to Baker Island. Once on the island, follow the foot path up toward the light house. It is about 250 ft north of the light house and 150 ft east of the foot path. The mark is part of the NPS-URI network of backbone monuments for Acadia National Park.
Observed: 2013-06-19T17:27:00Z
Source: OPUS - page5 1209.04
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REF_FRAME:   NAD_83(2011) EPOCH:   2010.0000 SOURCE:   NAVD88 (Computed using GEOID18) UNITS:  m  SET PROFILE   DETAILS
LAT: 44° 14' 31.16280" ±  0.005   m
LON: -68° 11' 57.15176" ±   0.003   m
ELL HT: -0.091 ±   0.005   m
X: 1699719.064 ±   0.001  m
Y: -4249430.647 ±   0.005  m
Z: 4427394.077 ±   0.006  m
ORTHO HT: 23.998 ±  0.056   m
UTM  19 SPC  1801(ME E)
NORTHING: 4899062.435m 63962.521m
EASTING: 563941.256m 324024.644m
CONVERGENCE: 0.55872311° 0.20986009°
POINT SCALE: 0.99965028 0.99990710
COMBINED FACTOR: 0.99965029 0.99990711
CONTRIBUTED BY
mike
University of Rhode Island
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The numerical values for this position solution have satisfied the quality control criteria of the National Geodetic Survey. The contributor has verified that the information submitted is accurate and complete.