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C-squares is a system for storage, querying, display, and exchange of "spatial data" locations and extents in a simple, text-based, human- and machine- readable format. It uses numbered (coded) squares on the earth's surface measured in degrees (or fractions of degrees) of latitude and longitude as fundamental units of spatial information, which can then be quoted as single squares (similar to a "global postcode") in which one or more data points are located, or be built up into strings of codes to represent a wide variety of shapes and sizes of spatial data "footprints".

"Spatial data" (short for "geospatial data") in this context means any data which relate to a particular position on the earth's surface - and thus, for example, could be plotted on a map.


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The c-squares mapper perl script is now on sourceforge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/csquares/
A "c-squares-discuss" listserver has been established for interested developers and/or implementers to exchange information or post enquiries relevant to c-squares. To join the list, send an email to c-squares-discuss-request@marine.csiro.au with the word 'subscribe' in the BODY of the email.