[nmglug] PLSS data

Kaypo Keepr kaypokeepr at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 21:41:18 PDT 2022


Thanks for all the suggestions

On 10/28/22 10:41, Akkana Peck wrote:
> I haven't needed PLSS myself, but gdal is great for most geographic coordinate conversions, so that's the first place I'd look. It has Python as well as C bindings.
>
> If that doesn't work, try the gpsbabel commandline app. I use gpsbabel to convert from UTM coordinates to UTM (I have a friend who has an old Garmin that apparently only understands UTM) by creating a tiny GPX file with latitude/longitude for waypoints, then calling
> gpsbabel -i gpx -f infile.gpx -o text -F -
> -- the "text" format includes
> I don't see PLSS listed on https://www.gpsbabel.org/capabilities.html ... is there any other name for it?
>
> Otherwise, look into geopandas as Wesley suggested, or qgis -- there are bindings for various languages, so you don't necessarily need to use the qgis app. It looks like qgis, at least, understands PLSS.
>
>          ...Akkana
>
> Kaypo Keepr writes:
>> OT I think, but someone here might know.
>> Is there a C#/Python/SQL library that can give PLSS data (Township, Range,
>> Section) given a lat/lon?
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