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Original scientific paper

Impact of the Surface Rock Density on Geoid Undulations

Boško Pribičević ; Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Damir Medak ; Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

GPS-technology provides efficient and accurate determination of ellipsoidal, geometrical heights of the points on the Earth's surface. Knowledge of accurate geoid undulations allows for simple transformation from the geometrical model to the physical reality, i.e. calculation of orthometric or normal-orthometric heights from ellipsoidal heights. The impact of surface rock density was usually negligible in determination of geoid undulations. The reason behind was inadequacy of density models and the estimation that the result of calculation shall be practically the same as the result without using the density model. This paper shows that a detailed digital model of density improves the quality of solution for the model of the geoid, wheras the area of the City of Zagreb was used as the running example. The hypothesis was proven, partly because the accuracy of the geoid determination was improved to such extent that previously neglected differences became significant. This improvement was possible because new measurements were used and the results obtained are presented for the first time in this paper, yielding new scientific insight.

Keywords

geoid; digital density models; physical geodesy

Hrčak ID:

290775

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/290775

Publication date:

31.3.2001.

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