Overview
- Editors:
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József Ádám
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Department of Geodesy and Surveying, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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Klaus-Peter Schwarz
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Department of Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
- Up-to-date view of new developments and research challenges in geodesy
- Emphasis on the interaction with other geophysical sciences
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Table of contents (102 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XVII
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Fine-tuning Reference Frame Implementation
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Space Techniqes: Coordination and Combination Methods
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- S. Y. Zhu, F.-H. Massmann, Y. Yu, Ch. Reigber
Pages 15-17
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- Madhav N. Kulkarni, József Ádám, István Fejes, Sándor Frey, Zsolt Paragi
Pages 18-23
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- Jan Vondrák, Robert Weber, Cyril Ron
Pages 24-29
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Non-tidal Earth Gravitation and Geocenter Motion
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- D. Angermann, H. Müller, M. Gerstl
Pages 30-35
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Regional Reference Networks
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- Jozsef Adam, Wolfgang Augath, Claude Boucher, Carine Bruyninx, Alessandro Caporali, Erich Gubler et al.
Pages 42-46
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- C. Bruyninx, A. Kenyeres, B. Takacs
Pages 47-52
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- Matthias Becker, Alessandro Caporali, Mariusz Figurski, Gyula Grenerczy, Ambrus Kenyeres, Jan Hefty et al.
Pages 53-58
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- A. Jäggi, G. Beutler, U. Hugentobler
Pages 59-65
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- J. F. G. Monico, J. A. S. Perez
Pages 66-71
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Vertical Datums: Determination Techniques and Unification
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- Johannes Ihde, Wolfgang Augath
Pages 78-83
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- Urs Marti, Andreas Schlatter, Elmar Brockmann, Adrian Wiget
Pages 90-95
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- S. R. C. de Freitas, S. H. S. Schwab, E. Marone, A. O. Pires, R. Dalazoana
Pages 102-107
About this book
It was in September 1906 that the predecessor of the IAG, the 'Internationale Erdmessung', th organized the 15 General Assembly at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. It was 95 years later, in September 2001, that the IAG returned to this beautiful city to hold its Scientific Assembly, IAG 2001, in the historical premises of the Academy. The meeting took place from September 2-7, 2001 and continued the tradition of Scientific Assemblies, started in Tokyo (1982) and continued in Edinburgh (1989), Beijing (1993) and Rio de Janeiro (1997). Held every four years at the midpoint between General Assemblies of the IAG, they focus on giving an integrated view of geodesy to a broad spectrum of researchers and practitioners in geodesy and geophysics. The convenient location of the main building of the Hungarian Academy in downtown Budapest and the superb efforts of the Local Organizing Committee contributed in a major way to the excellent atmosphere of the meeting. As at previous meetings, the scientific part of the program was organized as a series of symposia which, as a whole, gave a broad overview of actual geodetic research activities. To emphasize an integrated view of geodesy, the symposia did not follow the pattern of the IAG Sections, but focussed on current research topics to which several IAG Sections could contribute. Each symposium had 5 sessions with presented papers and poster sessions on two consecutive days.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Geodesy and Surveying, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
József Ádám
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Department of Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
Klaus-Peter Schwarz