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" Geodetic Refraction : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 748248
Doc. No : b568204
Main Entry : edited by Fritz K. Brunner.
Title & Author : Geodetic Refraction : : Effects of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Through the Atmosphere\ edited by Fritz K. Brunner.
Publication Statement : Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984
Page. NO : (XII, 216 pages)
ISBN : 3642455832
: : 9783642455834
Contents : A. Overview of Geodetic Refraction Studies --; 1. Introduction --; 2. The Challenge --; 3. Organisation --; References --; B. Two Wavelength Angular Refraction Measurement --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Theory of the Method --; 3. Instrumental Methods --; 4. Concluding Discussion --; Appendix: Notation --; References --; C. Effects of Atmospheric Turbulence on Geodetic Interference Measurements: Methods of its Reduction --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Signal-to-Noise Ratio --; 3. Angle-of-Arrival Fluctuation: Estimation of the Effect --; 4. Linear Interference Measurements: Fluctuation Effect and its Reduction --; Appendix: Notation --; References --; D. Multiple Wavelength Electromagnetic Distance Measurement --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Instrument Design --; General Principles --; 3. Instrument Design --; Engineering Tradeoffs --; 4. Proposed Instrument Design --; 5. Current Instrument --; References --; E. Water Vapor Radiometry in Geodetic Applications --; 1. Introduction --; 2. The Problem --; 3. Formulation of the Algorithm --; 4. Determination of "Constants" in the Algorithm --; 5. Instrumentation --; 6. Vapor Effects on Baseline Determination --; 7. Summary and Conclusions --; Appendix A: Notation --; References --; F. Temperature and Humidity Structure in the Lower Atmosphere --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Broad Considerations --; 3. The Atmospheric Surface Layer --; 4. The Atmospheric Boundary Layer --; 5. Surface Complexities --; Notation --; References --; G. Modelling of Atmospheric Effects on Terrestrial Geodetic Measurements --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Concept of Modelling --; 3. The Atmospheric Turbulence Model --; 4. Integral Models for r? --; 5. Model Evaluation --; 6. Conclusion --; Appendix A: Notation --; References --; H. Refraction in Geodetic Levelling --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Investigations of Refraction by Kukkamäki --; 3. General Equation for Levelling Refraction --; 4. Temperature Gradient in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer --; 5. The Holdahl Model for Levelling --; 6. National Geodetic Survey Tests --; 7. Investigations using Angus-Leppan Equations --; 8. Statistical Analysis --; 9. Systematic and Random Effects --; 10. Conclusions --; Appendix: Notation --; I. Atmospheric Refraction Effects in Time and Latitude Observations Using Classical Techniques --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Expressions for Astronomical Refraction --; 3. Refraction Problems in VZT, PZT and Astrolabe Observations --; 4. Actual Atmospheric Structure --; 5. Refraction Effects and Meteorological Improvements for Their Corrections --; 6. Concluding Remarks --; References --; J. The Equations of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in a Refractive Medium Corotating with the Earth --; 1. Introduction --; 2. The Variational Problem --; 3. The Variational Principle of the Wave Equations in an Electromagnetic Medium --; 4. A Discussion of the Wave Equation in an Earth-Fixed Frame --; Appendix A: Notation --; Appendix B: The Formal Structure of Electromagnetism --; References.
Abstract : With very few exceptions, geodetic measurements use electro­ magnetic radiation in order to measure directions, distances, time delays, and Doppler frequency shifts, to name the main ter­ restrial and space observables. Depending on the wavelength of the radiation and the purpose of the measurements, the follow­ ing parameters of the electromagnetic wave are measured: ampli­ tude, phase, angle-of-arrival, polarisation and frequency. Ac­ curate corrections have to be applied to the measurements in order to take into account the effects of the intervening medium between transmitter and receiver. The known solutions use at­ mospheric models, special observation programs, remote sensing techniques and instrumental methods. It has been shown that the effects of the earth's atmospheric envelope present a fundamental limitation to the accuracy and precision of geodetic measurements. This applies equally to ter­ restrial and space applications. Instrumental accuracies are al­ ready below the atmospherically induced limitations, and thus the accuracy demands on the geodetic refraction solutions are entering a new magnitude zone. This monograph is primarily devoted to the properties of the at­ mospheric effects on various geodetic measurements and to their evaluation. Ten review papers cover the most pressing aspects of the atmospheric effects on geodetic measurement̃. Ttiese state­ of-the art papers were written by eminent specialists in their respective research fields.
Subject : Environmental protection.
Subject : Physical geography.
LC Classification : ‭QB321‬‭.E358 1984‬
Added Entry : Fritz K Brunner
Parallel Title : With contributions by numerous experts
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