Title: Application of Geodesy to Geodynamics: 7. Surface Gravity and New Techniques for the Geophysical Interpretation of Gravity and Geoid Undulation
Abstract: We are currently getting information about the earth's gravity field through potential coefficients derived from satellite data, from interpretation of altimeter data, and from direct observations on the surface of the Earth. In this session direct observational instrumentations and techniques, both relative and absolute, were discussed, as well as standardization of gravity values to the worldwide system. Results in the form of mean anomalies from satellite and surface observations were compared in the worldwide scale. Some techniques of interpretation of the gravity anomaly field and undulations were interpreted geophysically and accuracy analyses of vertical deflection determinations were reported.
Publication Year: 1979
Publication Date: 1979-07-24
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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