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Physical Geodesy 2nd Edition Bernhard Hofmannwellenhof Helmut Moritz

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Physical Geodesy 2nd Edition Bernhard Hofmannwellenhof Helmut Moritz
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.46 MB
Pages: 412
Author: Bernhard Hofmann-Wellenhof, Helmut Moritz
ISBN: 9783211235843, 3211235841
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2

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Physical Geodesy 2nd Edition Bernhard Hofmannwellenhof Helmut Moritz by Bernhard Hofmann-wellenhof, Helmut Moritz 9783211235843, 3211235841 instant download after payment.

"Physical Geodesy" by Heiskanen and Moritz, published in 1967, has for a long time been considered as the standard introduction to its field. The enormous progress since then, however, required a complete reworking. While basic material could be retained other parts required a complete update. This concerns, above all, the adaptation to the fact that the geometry can now be precisely determined by methods such as GPS, and that new satellite methods, combined with terrestrial methods, also make a detailed determination of the earth's gravitational field a possibility and a necessity. Highlights include: emphasis on global integration of geometry and gravity, a simplified approach to Molodensky's theory without integral equations, and a general combination of all geodetic data by least-squares collocation.

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