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The third edition of this well-known textbook, first published in
1980, has been completely revised in order to adequately reflect
the drastic changes which occured in the field of geodesy in the
last twenty years. Reference systems are now well established by
space techniques, which dominate positioning and gravity field
determination. Terrestrial techniques still play an important role
at local and regional applications, whereby remarkable progress has
been made with respect to automatic data aquisition. Evaluation
methods are now three-dimensional in principle, and have to take
the gravity field into account. Geodetic control networks follow
these developments, with far-reaching consequences for geodetic
practice. Finally, the increased accuracy of geodetic products and
high data rates have significantly increased the contributions of
geodesy to geodynamics research, thus strengthening the role of
geodesy within the geosciences. The present state of geodesy is
illustrated by recent examples of instruments and results. An
extensive reference list supports further studies.
This standard textbook covers in its extensively revised 5th
edition all main directions of geodesy, providing the theoretical
background as well as modern principles of measurement and
evaluation methods. Today’s geodetic work is comprehensively
presented by numerous examples of instruments. New: Novel geodetic
reference system; Future gravity field mission concepts and
technologies; Principle of quantum gravimetry.
The 18 papers of the book give a comprehensive overview over recent
advancesof geodetic research in Latin America. The book is divided
in three parts: 1. Geodetic and gravimetric control in Latin
America 2. Regional Gravity and Geoid Determination 3. Geodynamic
Research Projects The Symposium was held in Vienna, August 1991, at
the General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and
Geophysics.
Mit einer uber zweitausendjahrigen Geschichte gehort die Geodasie
neben der Astronomie und der Geographie zu den altesten
Wissenschaften, die sich mit der Thematik Erde bzw. andere
Himmelskorper befassen. In diesem Werk wird die Entwicklung der
Geodasie vom Altertum uber das Mittelalter und die fruhe Neuzeit
bis in die Mitte des 20. Jahrhundert vorgestellt, mit einer immer
starker werdenden Konzentration auf Deutschland. Zahlreiche
grotenteils farbige Abbildungen erganzen den Text. Behandelte
Epochen: Altertum, Mittelalter, fruhe Neuzeit, napoleonische Zeit,
Entstehung geodatischer Systeme bis zur Reichsgrundung, Preuens
Einfluss auf die Landesvermessung, radikale Veranderung der
Geodasie in der zweiten Halfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Mit uber 200,
teilweise farbigen Illustrationen.
Das Buch gibt einen systematischen UEberblick uber die
grundlegenden Theorien, die Bezugssysteme und die Mess- und
Auswertemethoden der Geodasie, wobei der Beitrag der geodatischen
Raumtechniken zur Positionierung und zur Schwerefeldbestimmung
besonders herausgestellt wird. Diese Methoden haben auch zu einem
fur die Praxis wichtigen Wandel in der Einrichtung geodatischer
Grundlagennetze gefuhrt. Zur interdisziplinaren Geodynamikforschung
kann die Geodasie damit ebenfalls wesentliche Beitrage leisten. Der
gegenwartige Stand der Geodasie wird durch eine Vielzahl von
Beispielen aus Messung, Auswertung und Analyse illustriert, ein
umfangreiches Literaturverzeichnis erleichtert ein weitergehendes
Studium. Das Buch vermittelt einen umfassenden UEberblick uber die
tiefgreifenden Veranderungen, welche die Geodasie in den
vergangenen zwanzig Jahren erfahren hat.
This book presents the developments of geodesy from antiquity
through the Middle Ages and the early modern era, right up to the
middle of the 20th century, with a special focus on the
developments in Germany.
The fourth edition of this textbook has been thoroughly revised in
order to reflect the central role which geodesy has achieved in the
past ten years. The Global Geodetic Observing System established by
the IAG utilizes a variety of techniques to determine the geometric
shape of the earth and its kinematics, the variations of earth
rotation, and the earth's gravity field. Space techniques play a
fundamental role, with recent space missions also including gravity
field recovery. Terrestrial techniques are important for regional
and local applications, and for validating the results of the space
missions. Global and regional reference systems are now well
established and widely used. They also serve as a basis for
geo-information systems. The analysis of the time variation of the
geodetic products provides the link to other geosciences and
contributes to proper modelling of geodynamic processes. The book
follows the principal directions of geodesy, providing the
theoretical background as well as the principles of measurement and
evaluation methods. Selected examples of instruments illustrate the
geodetic work. An extensive reference list supports further
studies. The book is intended to serve as an introductory textbook
for graduate students as well as a reference for scientists and
engineers in the fields of geodesy, geophysics, surveying
engineering and geomatics.
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