The normal orthometric corrections used in the 1971 establishment of the Australian Height Datum (AHD) do not properly account for local variations in the Earth’s gravity field. Therefore, Helmert orthometric heights have been computed over a spirit-levelled height traverse over part of the Darling Fault and compared with normal orthometric heights. This involves a measured height change of ~175m, a measured gravity change of ~34mGal, and an estimated change in topographic mass-density of 480kgm-3. The computed Helmert orthometric correction reaches-4.8mm between the end-points of the traverse, whereas the normal orthometric correction only reaches 0.1mm. However, computing the corrections over each bay in the traverse gives totals over the...
When height networks are being adjusted, many geodesists advocate the approach where the adjustment ...
In this paper, to optimize the “Characteristic Straight Line Method" which is used in the soil displ...
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the current national vertical datum for Australia, and AUSGeoid...
Following our earlier definition of the rigorous orthometric height [J Geod 79(1-3):82?92 (2005)] we...
The main problem of the rigorous definition of the orthometric height is the evaluation of the mean ...
With the widespread computation of gravimetric geoid and quasi-geoid models for GPS height transform...
Abstract. With the widespread computation of gravimetric geoid and quasi-geoid models for GPS height...
This paper investigates the propagation of input data errors through the application of Helmert orth...
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) was established in 1971, and is the basis for all physical heights...
Abstract. Vertical reference systems based on national precise levelling net-works have been realise...
It is well known that the success in precise determinations of the gravimetric geoid height (N) and ...
The geoid is the equipotential surface to which orthometric heights are referred, whereas the quasig...
The Darling Fault near Perth in Western Australia causes a steep geoid gradient of approximately lOO...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I ...
Abstract The physical heights definition of heights, proposed by Helmert in 1890 is one of the commo...
When height networks are being adjusted, many geodesists advocate the approach where the adjustment ...
In this paper, to optimize the “Characteristic Straight Line Method" which is used in the soil displ...
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the current national vertical datum for Australia, and AUSGeoid...
Following our earlier definition of the rigorous orthometric height [J Geod 79(1-3):82?92 (2005)] we...
The main problem of the rigorous definition of the orthometric height is the evaluation of the mean ...
With the widespread computation of gravimetric geoid and quasi-geoid models for GPS height transform...
Abstract. With the widespread computation of gravimetric geoid and quasi-geoid models for GPS height...
This paper investigates the propagation of input data errors through the application of Helmert orth...
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) was established in 1971, and is the basis for all physical heights...
Abstract. Vertical reference systems based on national precise levelling net-works have been realise...
It is well known that the success in precise determinations of the gravimetric geoid height (N) and ...
The geoid is the equipotential surface to which orthometric heights are referred, whereas the quasig...
The Darling Fault near Perth in Western Australia causes a steep geoid gradient of approximately lOO...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I ...
Abstract The physical heights definition of heights, proposed by Helmert in 1890 is one of the commo...
When height networks are being adjusted, many geodesists advocate the approach where the adjustment ...
In this paper, to optimize the “Characteristic Straight Line Method" which is used in the soil displ...
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the current national vertical datum for Australia, and AUSGeoid...