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OverviewThe book contains the papers presented at the IAG Symposium on Vertical Reference Systems held in Cartagena, Colombia, in February 2001. It covers the status report of existing height reference systems and the latest steps towards the establishment of a unified vertical reference system. Classical and modern height determination techniques are included as well as the determination of height reference surfaces like sea level and geoid. Emphasis is also given to the variations of the reference systems with time, i.e., sea level changes and geodynamic deformations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hermann Drewes , Alan H. Dodson , Luiz P.S. Fortes , Laura SanchezPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002 Volume: 124 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.932kg ISBN: 9783642077012ISBN 10: 3642077013 Pages: 355 Publication Date: 09 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsThe cooperation between IAG and PAIGH.- Velocity estimates of IGS RNAAC SIRGAS stations.- The vertical reference system in the Argentine Republic.- Improvements in the ellipsoidal heights of the Argentine reference frame.- Brazilian first order levelling network.- The vertical geodetic network in Chile.- Approach to the new vertical reference system for Colombia.- Vertical control networks in Indonesia.- Current status of vertical control network in Peninsular Malaysia and plans for adjustment.- Vertical geodetic network of Mexico.- The new height system in Switzerland.- Subsidence of the permanent GPS station Bogotá.- Time series analysis of the daily solutions of the AGRS.NL reference stations.- Vertical motions from geodetic and geological data: a critical discussion of the results.- Central European vertical and kinematic systems.- Advances in the calculation of a height transformation model in Buenos Aires Province.- Estimation of station heights with GPS.- Contribution of individual space techniques to the realization of vertical reference systems.- Analysis of time series of GPS height estimates with regard to atmospheric pressure loading.- The impact of antenna radomes on height estimates in regional GPS networks.- Influence of tropospheric zenith delays obtained by GPS and VLBI on station heights.- A study on the effects of data accuracy and datum inconsistencies on relative GPS levelling.- Employing the strict kinematic model for the maintenance of a height reference frame based on conventional levellings.- Minimising the error budget in the third precise levelling of Sweden.- The influence of gravity variations on leveled heights.- Motorised levelling — the ultimate tool for production of classic national height networks.- New results in the determinationof the geoid model in Argentina.- Data collecting and processing for quasi-geoid determination in Brazil.- Improving the quasigeoid model in Colombia.- Isostatic anomaly maps for Colombia.- Project to refine the geoidal solution in the Mexican area.- The vertical datum and local geoid models in Uruguay.- One approach to determine the geoid local trend at Montevideo area.- Current status of geoid calculation in Venezuela.- Geoidal undulations from GPS measurements in Venezuela.- Geoid study in Tierra del Fuego.- Preliminary geoid model for Tierra del Fuego.- Using a “GPS/MSL geoid” to test geoid models in the UK.- Online and postprocessed GPS-heighting based on the concept of a digital height reference surface (DFHRS).- General scheme for the computation of regional geoid undulations using spherical wavelets.- Predicting free-air gravity anomaly using artificial neural network.- Local geoid models — practical considerations.- The sea surface topography and its impact to global height system definition.- Correlation between multi-mission altimeter time series and tide gauge registrations in the Caribbean sea.- The EVAMARIA project: Identification and verification of sea level anomalies in the North Atlantic.- Vertical crustal movements of tide gauges sites around the North Atlantic Ocean.- Caribbean sea level variability from TOPEX/Poseidon altimetry.- Monitoring tide gauges benchmarks in Argentina by GPS.- Mean sea level and sea surface variability of Indonesian waters from TOPEX/Poseidon.- Using GPS to separate crustal movements and sea level changes at tide gauges in the UK.- Towards a globally consistent nautical chart datum definition in France.- The 3-D coastline of the new millenium (managing datums in n-dimension space).- Geoid variations due to mean sealevel variations.- World height system specified by geopotential at tide gauge stations.- Scientific foundations of the SIRGAS vertical reference system.- The vertical reference frame for the Americas — The SIRGAS 2000 GPS campaign.- Preliminary results of SIRGAS 2000 campaign — IBGE analysis center.- Processing of the SIRGAS 2000 GPS network at DGFI.- Associated problems to link South American vertical networks and possible approaches to face them.- Connection of the vertical control networks of Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia.- Attempts to unify the Australian height datum between the Mainland and Tasmania.- Towards the establishment of an Indonesian unified vertical datum.- Determination of a unified height reference system for the computation of a local geoid around the volcanoes Merapi and Merbabu, Java, Indonesia.- The vertical reference system for Europe.- Cartagena Statement on Vertical Reference Systems.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |