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Atmospheric effects in geodetic levelling

    Aleš Breznikar Affiliation
    ; Česlovas Aksamitauskas Affiliation

Abstract

The knowledge of physical processes and changes in the atmosphere is essential when addressing the fundamental problem, i.e. the accuracy of geodetic measurements. In levelling operations, all these changes are explained as the effect of refraction, which systematically distorts the results of levelling. Different ways of addressing the effect of refraction are represented based on the modelling of the vertical temperature gradient as the quantity that has the most influence on the refraction phenomenon.

Keyword : atmospheric refraction, geodetic levelling, model of vertical temperature gradient

How to Cite
Breznikar, A., & Aksamitauskas, Česlovas. (2012). Atmospheric effects in geodetic levelling. Geodesy and Cartography, 38(4), 130-133`. https://doi.org/10.3846/20296991.2012.755333
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Dec 21, 2012
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