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This volume contains most of the papers which were presented at the
Interdisciplinary Symposium No. 4 "Geodetic Features of the Ocean
Surface and their Implications" during the XVIII. General Assembly
of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) in
Hamburg, August 1983. The symposium was jointly sponsored by the
International Associ ation of Geodesy (lAG) and the International
Association for the Physi cal Sciences of the Ocean (IAPSO), and
was as such one further step in animpQrtant line of international
and interdisciplinary symposia, re lated to the field of Marine
Geodesy. Originally the term "Marine Geodesy" was widely understood
as "Geodesy in the Marine Environment" and dealt primarily with two
as pects: precise position determination at sea and determination
of a fine structured marine geoid. However, mainly with the impact
of satel lite radar altimeter measurements, a new understanding
began to develop: it became evident that the field of Marine
Geodesy could not be treated adequately from geodesists alone but
that it needed close cooperation with related disciplines such as
oceanography and marine geophysics. Symposium No. 4 at Hamburg
could demonstrate that this coopera tion has already become a
lively reality. The "geodetic features of the ocean surface" don't
only reflect oceanographical but also marine geo physical aspects.
As such scientists from geodesy, oceanography, marine geology and
geophysics came together to present their ideas and to dis cuss
questions of mutual interest."
This volume contains most of the papers which were presented at the
Interdisciplinary Symposium No. 4 "Geodetic Features of the Ocean
Surface and their Implications" during the XVIII. General Assembly
of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) in
Hamburg, August 1983. The symposium was jointly sponsored by the
International Associ ation of Geodesy (lAG) and the International
Association for the Physi cal Sciences of the Ocean (IAPSO), and
was as such one further step in animpQrtant line of international
and interdisciplinary symposia, re lated to the field of Marine
Geodesy. Originally the term "Marine Geodesy" was widely understood
as "Geodesy in the Marine Environment" and dealt primarily with two
as pects: precise position determination at sea and determination
of a fine structured marine geoid. However, mainly with the impact
of satel lite radar altimeter measurements, a new understanding
began to develop: it became evident that the field of Marine
Geodesy could not be treated adequately from geodesists alone but
that it needed close cooperation with related disciplines such as
oceanography and marine geophysics. Symposium No. 4 at Hamburg
could demonstrate that this coopera tion has already become a
lively reality. The "geodetic features of the ocean surface" don't
only reflect oceanographical but also marine geo physical aspects.
As such scientists from geodesy, oceanography, marine geology and
geophysics came together to present their ideas and to dis cuss
questions of mutual interest."
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