- In
geodesy and geophysics, the
Bouguer anomaly (named
after Pierre Bouguer) is a
gravity anomaly,
corrected for the
height at
which it is
measured and...
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Pierre Bouguer (French: [buˈge]) (16
February 1698, Le
Croisic – 15
August 1758, Paris) was a
French mathematician, geophysicist, geodesist, and astronomer...
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Bouguer Bouguer (lunar crater),
impact crater named after Pierre Bouguer Bouguer (Martian crater),
another impact crater named after Pierre Bouguer 8190...
- The Beer–
Bouguer–Lambert (BBL)
extinction law is an
empirical relationship describing the
attenuation in
intensity of a
radiation beam p****ing through...
-
anomaly is
always specified with
reference to a
particular model. The
Bouguer, free-air, and
isostatic gravity anomalies are each
based on different...
- Jean
Bouguer (or Jan
Bouguer;
pronounced boo-****R) (d. 1714) was a
French hydrographer and
mathematician from Brittany. A
former maritime pilot who had...
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Bouguer is a
lunar impact crater that lies
along the
southern edge of the Mare Frigoris, to the
north of the
crater Bianchini. To the west-southwest of...
- have been produced. Maps
produced have
included free-air
gravity anomaly,
Bouguer gravity anomaly, and
crustal thickness. In some
areas of Mars
there is...
- Cape
Bouguer Wilderness Protection Area is a
protected area
located on the
south coast of
Kangaroo Island in
South Australia about 84
kilometres (52 miles)...
- } The
pursuit curve was
first studied by
Pierre Bouguer in 1732. In an
article on navigation,
Bouguer defined a
curve of
pursuit to
explore the way in...