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Ellipsoidal corrections for geoid undulation computations [PDF]

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The computation of accurate geoid undulations is usually done combining potential coefficient information and terrestrial gravity data in a cap surrounding the computation point.
Rapp, R. H.
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Interaction of marine geodesy, satellite technology and ocean physics [PDF]

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The possible applications of satellite technology in marine geodesy and geodetic related ocean physics were investigated. Four major problems were identified in the areas of geodesy and ocean physics: (1) geodetic positioning and control establishment ...
Fubara, D. M. J., Mourad, A. G.
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41.The Deflections of the Vertical, the Undulation of the Geoid, and Gravity Anomalies

open access: yes41.The Deflections of the Vertical, the Undulation of the Geoid, and Gravity Anomalies
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Short arc reduction of radar altimetry computer program [PDF]

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The Air Force Geophysics Laboratory computer program SARRA (Short Arc Reduction of Radar Altimetry) has been used for geoid determination with altimetric observations from the GEOS-3 satellite.
Hadgigeorge, G., Trotter, J.
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The power of vertical geolocation of atmospheric profiles from GNSS radio occultation. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Geophys Res Atmos, 2017
Scherllin-Pirscher B   +4 more
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The determination of gravity anomalies from geoid heights using the inverse Stokes' formula, Fourier transforms, and least squares collocation [PDF]

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A numerical method for the determination of gravity anomalies from geoid heights is described using the inverse Stokes formula. This discrete form of the inverse Stokes formula applies a numerical integration over the azimuth and an integration over a ...
Rapp, R. H., Rummel, R., Sjoeberg, L.
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Detailed gravity anomalies from GEOS-3 satellite altimetry data [PDF]

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A technique for deriving mean gravity anomalies from dense altimetry data was developed. A combination of both deterministic and statistical techniques was used.
Gopalapillai, G. S., Mourad, A. G.
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