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Gravity, Geoid and Marine Geodesy

International Symposium No. 117 Tokyo, Japan, September 30 – October 5, 1996

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 1997

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  • combines fields that are usually dealt with separately - complete overview over most modern geodetic techniques

Part of the book series: International Association of Geodesy Symposia (IAG SYMPOSIA, volume 117)

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Table of contents (97 papers)

  1. Progress in Absolute Gravimetry

  2. Progress in Relative Gravimetry

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Based on an international symposium held in Tokyo, the volume combines papers in the fields of gravity, geoid and marine geodesy. Special emphasis is placed on the use of gravity in modeling tectonic processes and the problems of geophysical inversion. In addition, absolute and relative gravity measurement in static and airborne mode, satellite altimetry, geopotential modeling, and global geodynamics are dealt with. The field of marine geodesy includes contributions on sea level change, seafloor deformation and mapping, sea surface positioning, electronic charting, and datum transformations.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Marine Science and Technology, Tokai University, 424 Shizuoka Pref., Japan

    Jiro Segawa

  • Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 164 Tokyo, Japan

    Hiromi Fujimoto

  • Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 113 Tokyo, Japan

    Shuhei Okubo

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