Regional height systems do not refer to a common equipotential surface, such as the geoid. They are usually referred to the mean sea level at a reference tide gauge. As mean sea level varies (by ±1 to 2 m) from place to place and from continent to continent each tide gauge has an unknown bias with respect to a common reference surface, whose determination is what the height datum problem is concerned with. This paper deals with this problem, in connection to the availability of satellite gravity missions data. Since biased heights enter into the computation of terrestrial gravity anomalies, which in turn are used for geoid determination, the biases enter as secondary or indirect effect also in such a geoid model. In contrast to terrestrial ...
It is well known that the success in precise determinations of the gravimetric geoid height (N) and ...
According to the classical Gauss–Listing definition, the geoid is the equipotential surface of the E...
Ellipsoidal heights, i.e., w.r.t. a geometrical Earth figure, determined from Global Navigation Sate...
Regional height systems do not refer to a common equipotential surface, such as the geoid. They are ...
Regional height systems are usually referred to the mean sea level at a reference tide gauge. As the...
The height datum problem is present in the geodetic literature since the times of Pizzetti, when it ...
Satellite Systems (GNSS) are inherently their least accurate coordinate, due mainly to satellite geo...
From 2001 to 2008, the National Geographic Institute of Spain (IGN) carried out the REDNAP project t...
The signal content and error level of recent GOCE-based high resolution gravity field models is asse...
In this study, we quantified systematic errors in surface gravity anomalies, which were caused by sy...
International audienceConsistency is an important characteristic in height systems which the mean se...
Due to increasing accuracy in measurements of the earth's gravity potential from satellitemissions t...
The determination of the geoid in South Korea is a national imperative for the modernization of heig...
It is well known that the success in precise determinations of the gravimetric geoid height (N) and ...
According to the classical Gauss–Listing definition, the geoid is the equipotential surface of the E...
Ellipsoidal heights, i.e., w.r.t. a geometrical Earth figure, determined from Global Navigation Sate...
Regional height systems do not refer to a common equipotential surface, such as the geoid. They are ...
Regional height systems are usually referred to the mean sea level at a reference tide gauge. As the...
The height datum problem is present in the geodetic literature since the times of Pizzetti, when it ...
Satellite Systems (GNSS) are inherently their least accurate coordinate, due mainly to satellite geo...
From 2001 to 2008, the National Geographic Institute of Spain (IGN) carried out the REDNAP project t...
The signal content and error level of recent GOCE-based high resolution gravity field models is asse...
In this study, we quantified systematic errors in surface gravity anomalies, which were caused by sy...
International audienceConsistency is an important characteristic in height systems which the mean se...
Due to increasing accuracy in measurements of the earth's gravity potential from satellitemissions t...
The determination of the geoid in South Korea is a national imperative for the modernization of heig...
It is well known that the success in precise determinations of the gravimetric geoid height (N) and ...
According to the classical Gauss–Listing definition, the geoid is the equipotential surface of the E...
Ellipsoidal heights, i.e., w.r.t. a geometrical Earth figure, determined from Global Navigation Sate...