RESEARCH INTO THE EARTH'S EXTERNAL GRAVITY FIELD AND THE DETERMINATION OF GEODETIC PARAMETERS DEPENDENT ON GRAVITY.
Abstract
Analytical continuation of gravity field in the downward direction has been of interest in geophysical exploration for some time. Only recent developments in the instrumentation and new theoretical approaches in solving the boundary-value problem have made this problem important in geodesy. For example, the results of airborne gravity measurements should be brought to the surface of the Earth or on sea level, a solution of Molodensky's problem requires downward continuation of gravity field from the Earth's surface to sea level. The emphasis in the study has been to find theoretical and practical solutions for the downward continuation problem in connection with airborne gravity measurements. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0691062
Entities
People
- Urho A. Uotila
Organizations
- Ohio State University