A Study of the Geoid in Canada

An astrogeodetic determination of the geoid in certain parts of Canada was made with data available at the end of 1970. The astrogeodetic leveling method was used. The western and eastern parts of Canada were adjusted independently owing to the lack of data in the Province of Ontario. Five satellite...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:The Canadian Surveyor
Main Author: Lachapelle, Gérard
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1974
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/tcs-1974-0062
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/tcs-1974-0062
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Summary:An astrogeodetic determination of the geoid in certain parts of Canada was made with data available at the end of 1970. The astrogeodetic leveling method was used. The western and eastern parts of Canada were adjusted independently owing to the lack of data in the Province of Ontario. Five satellite stations located across Canada were chosen as initial points of the astrogeodetic geoid. Comparisons with two other astrogeodetic geoids — U.S. Army Map Service 1967 and University of New Brunswick 1973 — and one geoid obtained from a combination of gravimetric and satellite data— Goddard Space Flight Center 1972 — were made. A relative agreement of about five metres was found in every case for most parts covered by the present astrogeodetic geoid except in Newfoundland and Yukon.