What is it about?
As the surface adopted for geodetic computation is a mathematical surface which is different from the physical surface, the geoid adopted as a reference for vertical coordinate system, the ellipsoidal heights obtained from GPS observation are transformed to practical heights known as orthometric heights. The transformation of the ellipsoidal heights to orthometric heights requires the knowledge of the geoid-ellipsoid separation at the point of observation. Since the geometric method requires the computation of geoid heights of points from GPS observation and geodetic levelling carried out over long distances which is labour intensive and prone to human errors, the accurate geoid heights of the points should be obtained from gravity measurement and a geometric geoid surface fitted to the gravimetric geoid heights. This paper presents detailed procedures for determining local gravimetric-geometric geoid model of an area or a region. The detailed procedures which consist of selection of suitable/evenly distributed points, DGPS and gravity observations of selected points, processing of DGPS and gravity observations, computation of gravimetric geoid heights of the points, fitting of geometric geoid surface to the computed gravimetric geoid heights and computation of accuracy of the geoid model are presented in sequential order.
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Why is it important?
The study has been able to present detailed procedure for the combination of gravimetric and geometric data for local geoid modelling.
Perspectives
In most cases, the determintion of local geoid model of an area or a region using the gravimetric method requires the division of the entire study area into different compartments. The mean of the average of each compartment geoid heights is considered the geoid model of the study area. But using the gravimetric-geometric method, the geoid heights of the used/selected points are obtained using the gravimetric method and a geometric interpolation surface is fitted to the gravimetric geoid heights to enable the interpolation of geoid heights of new points in the study area.
DR. ETEJE SYLVESTER OKIEMUTE
Nnamdi Azikiwe University
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This page is a summary of: Procedure for the determination of Local Gravimetric-Geometric Geoid Model, International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research and Engineering, January 2018, Sretechjournal Publication,
DOI: 10.31695/ijasre.2018.32858.
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