The indirect effects on the geoid computation due to the second method of Helmert's condensation were studied. when Helmert's anomalies are used in Stokes's equation, there are three types of corrections to the free air geoid. The first correction, the indirect effect on geoid undulation due to the potential change in Helmert's reduction, had a maximum value of 0.51 meters in the test area covering the United States. The second correction, the attraction change effect on geoid undulation, had a maximum value of 9.50 meters when the 10 deg cap was used in Stokes' equation. The last correction, the secondary indirect effect on geoid undulatin, was found negligible in the test area. The corrections were applied to uncorrected free air geoid un...
Development of gravimetric geoid for US from satellite derived gravity data and local gravimetric me...
Traditional gravimetric geoid determination relies on Stokes’ formula with removal and restoration o...
This report was prepared by Juan Gilberto Serpas, a graduate student, Department of Civil and Envir...
The most popular technique for the reduction of gravity to the geoid is the Helmert´s condensation m...
The computation of accurate geoid undulations is usually done combining potential coefficient inform...
Two methods for the computation of geoid undulations using potential coefficients and 1 deg x 1 deg ...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
The truncation theory as it pertains to the calculation of geoid undulations based on Stokes' integr...
Traditionally, geoid determination is applied by Stokes’ formula with gravity anomalies after ...
Three different topographic reduction methods in geoid determination were investigated. The first me...
Through the method of truncation functions, the oceanic geoid undulation is divided into two constit...
The classical gravimetric approach to determining the form of the geoid conventionally involves a gl...
Geoid undulation computations were performed at 29 laser stations distributed around the world using...
The data were adjusted to remove orbit error and altimeter bias in a primary adjustment and four reg...
The definition of the mean Helmert anomaly is reviewed and the theoretically correct procedure for c...
Development of gravimetric geoid for US from satellite derived gravity data and local gravimetric me...
Traditional gravimetric geoid determination relies on Stokes’ formula with removal and restoration o...
This report was prepared by Juan Gilberto Serpas, a graduate student, Department of Civil and Envir...
The most popular technique for the reduction of gravity to the geoid is the Helmert´s condensation m...
The computation of accurate geoid undulations is usually done combining potential coefficient inform...
Two methods for the computation of geoid undulations using potential coefficients and 1 deg x 1 deg ...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
The truncation theory as it pertains to the calculation of geoid undulations based on Stokes' integr...
Traditionally, geoid determination is applied by Stokes’ formula with gravity anomalies after ...
Three different topographic reduction methods in geoid determination were investigated. The first me...
Through the method of truncation functions, the oceanic geoid undulation is divided into two constit...
The classical gravimetric approach to determining the form of the geoid conventionally involves a gl...
Geoid undulation computations were performed at 29 laser stations distributed around the world using...
The data were adjusted to remove orbit error and altimeter bias in a primary adjustment and four reg...
The definition of the mean Helmert anomaly is reviewed and the theoretically correct procedure for c...
Development of gravimetric geoid for US from satellite derived gravity data and local gravimetric me...
Traditional gravimetric geoid determination relies on Stokes’ formula with removal and restoration o...
This report was prepared by Juan Gilberto Serpas, a graduate student, Department of Civil and Envir...