New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. Instead, twelve separate and poorly linked primary levelling networks tied to twelve different tide gauges are used. The current vertical datums are based on the false assumption that mean sea level, measured at the twelve tide gauges, corresponds to an equipotential surface. Due to the effects of long-period tides and sea surface topography, offsets of up to 0.5 metres between vertical datums are possi-ble. In addition, no regional geoid model is available for New Zealand. A consequence of the multiple vertical datums is that the gravity observations are downward continued to twelve different surfaces. This will cause the anomalies to be distorted, especial...
This study compares global geopotential models released between 1996 and 2002, including four that i...
The AUSGeoid98 geoid model is used in conjunction with nation-wide GPS networks and spirit-levelled ...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I ...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
New Zealand currently uses 13 disparate vertical datums, each connected to a separate tide gauge. In...
Abstract. New Zealand currently uses 13 disparate vertical datums, each connected to a separate tide...
The NZGeoid2009 is currently the official quasigeoid model of New Zealand. It was computed to unify ...
The NZGeoid2009 is currently the official quasigeoid model of New Zealand. It was computed to unify ...
It is important to be able to accurately determine the height of a point on the Earth in terms of th...
We present 1 arc-minute Bouguer, Faye, free air and topography corrected gravity anomaly grids ...
It is important to be able to accurately determine the height of a point on the Earth in terms of th...
New Zealand uses 13 separate local vertical datums (LVDs) based on normal-orthometric-corrected prec...
© 2017 The Royal Society of New Zealand. We present 1 arc-minute Bouguer, Faye, free air and topogra...
This study compares global geopotential models (GGMs) released between 1996 and 2002, including four...
This study compares global geopotential models released between 1996 and 2002, including four that i...
The AUSGeoid98 geoid model is used in conjunction with nation-wide GPS networks and spirit-levelled ...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I ...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
New Zealand currently uses 13 disparate vertical datums, each connected to a separate tide gauge. In...
Abstract. New Zealand currently uses 13 disparate vertical datums, each connected to a separate tide...
The NZGeoid2009 is currently the official quasigeoid model of New Zealand. It was computed to unify ...
The NZGeoid2009 is currently the official quasigeoid model of New Zealand. It was computed to unify ...
It is important to be able to accurately determine the height of a point on the Earth in terms of th...
We present 1 arc-minute Bouguer, Faye, free air and topography corrected gravity anomaly grids ...
It is important to be able to accurately determine the height of a point on the Earth in terms of th...
New Zealand uses 13 separate local vertical datums (LVDs) based on normal-orthometric-corrected prec...
© 2017 The Royal Society of New Zealand. We present 1 arc-minute Bouguer, Faye, free air and topogra...
This study compares global geopotential models (GGMs) released between 1996 and 2002, including four...
This study compares global geopotential models released between 1996 and 2002, including four that i...
The AUSGeoid98 geoid model is used in conjunction with nation-wide GPS networks and spirit-levelled ...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I ...