Strategies and requirements for a new European geoid determination

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  • H. Denker
  • W. Torge
  • Hans-Georg Wenzel
  • Dieter Lelgemann
  • Gabriele Weber-Blaschke

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  • Technische Universität Berlin
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-16
Number of pages14
JournalBollettino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini
Volume47
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1988

Abstract

Because the GPS system will allow the determination of ellipsoidal height differences with cm order accuracy for distances up to 100 km in the near future, geoid height differences have to be made available within the same accuracy level in order to determine orthometric height differences. The computing centres for the European geoid determination specify the strategies currently under investigation (least squares collocation, spectral filtering of topography) and the requirements for the data (point gravity observations, astrogeodetic vertical deflections, satellite altimetry and digital terrain models) to be used for a new European geoid determination, with the goal to meet the accuracy level of GPS techniques. -Authors

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Strategies and requirements for a new European geoid determination. / Denker, H.; Torge, W.; Wenzel, Hans-Georg et al.
In: Bollettino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini, Vol. 47, No. 1, 1988, p. 3-16.

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Denker, H, Torge, W, Wenzel, H-G, Lelgemann, D & Weber-Blaschke, G 1988, 'Strategies and requirements for a new European geoid determination', Bollettino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 3-16.
Denker, H., Torge, W., Wenzel, H.-G., Lelgemann, D., & Weber-Blaschke, G. (1988). Strategies and requirements for a new European geoid determination. Bollettino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini, 47(1), 3-16.
Denker H, Torge W, Wenzel HG, Lelgemann D, Weber-Blaschke G. Strategies and requirements for a new European geoid determination. Bollettino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini. 1988;47(1):3-16.
Denker, H. ; Torge, W. ; Wenzel, Hans-Georg et al. / Strategies and requirements for a new European geoid determination. In: Bollettino di Geodesia e Scienze Affini. 1988 ; Vol. 47, No. 1. pp. 3-16.
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