Subject: idmysge & idmysgw were Re: border crossings and rules of road
Date: Jan 05, 2005 @ 22:29
Author: aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
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> & to pursue the question of the idmysg tripoints if possible
> since you have coords for these 2 points on mysg
> would you also happen to have its terminal points
>
> & would you know if they are they comparable to those of the idsg
> terminal points

this recent paper
http://www.fig.net/pub/jakarta/papers/ts_09/ts_09_3_hanifa_etal.pdf
appears to indicate idsg is incomplete in the critical areas
with sketchy terminal sectors that appear to deliberately overshoot
the as yet undefined tripoints

> &or to the relevant idmy terminal points if any

& from the coords of the turnpoints it appears the 1970 idmy boundary
applies only some distance westward of idmysgw & not at all to the
critical areas
per limits in seas number 50

nor could i find any other idmy

so even if you do have the coords for the mysg terminal points
they probably still wont qualify as finished tripoints

but perhaps you can improve on these data
or on this analysis

> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Martin Pratt"
<m.a.pratt@d...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Malaysia and Singapore signed a territorial sea boundary
agreement
> > in 1995 which provided geographical coordinates for a boundary
> > originally established in 1927 as "an imaginary line following
the
> > centre of the deep-water channel in Johore Strait".

> > m a r t i n