Boundary value problems for gravimetric determination in a precise geoid
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This book offers a simultaneous treatment of the theory and numerical application of boundary-value problems related to the determination of a precise geoid from gravimetric data. The following subjects are discussed: topographical effects and their computations in precise gravimetric geoid determination, the downward continuation of a harmonic function, Stokes' problem formulated on an ellipsoid of revolution, spherical Stokes' problem with ellipsoidal corrections involved in boundary conditions for an anomalous potential, and the altimetry-gravimetry boundary-value problem. The answer to a number of scientific problems, raised and discussed in geodetic literature over the past years, can be found here. The book is intended for scientists and advanced graduate students.
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Boundary value problems for gravimetric determination in a precise geoid, Zdeněk Martinec
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- Rok vydání
- 1998
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- Titul
- Boundary value problems for gravimetric determination in a precise geoid
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Zdeněk Martinec
- Vydavatel
- Springer
- Rok vydání
- 1998
- ISBN10
- 3540644628
- ISBN13
- 9783540644620
- Série
- Lecture notes in earth sciences
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- Příroda všeobecně
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- This book offers a simultaneous treatment of the theory and numerical application of boundary-value problems related to the determination of a precise geoid from gravimetric data. The following subjects are discussed: topographical effects and their computations in precise gravimetric geoid determination, the downward continuation of a harmonic function, Stokes' problem formulated on an ellipsoid of revolution, spherical Stokes' problem with ellipsoidal corrections involved in boundary conditions for an anomalous potential, and the altimetry-gravimetry boundary-value problem. The answer to a number of scientific problems, raised and discussed in geodetic literature over the past years, can be found here. The book is intended for scientists and advanced graduate students.