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In geology, geography, cartography, surveying and other disciplines, a
datum is a reference surface against which measurements can be made.For instance, sea-level is commonly used as a datum against which height (or depth) of topographic features can be measured. Whilst the use of sea-level as a datum is useful for geologically
recent topographic features, it should be remembered that sea-level has not stayed constant throughout geological time (see Vail-curve ).On maps, heights and depths will typically be given in
height above datum or depth below datum. Ordnance Survey maps define the Ordnance Survey Datum or OSD which is usually sea-level, but should be checked in the map legend.