- The
geoid (/ˈdʒiː.ɔɪd/ JEE-oyd) is the
shape that the
ocean surface would take
under the
influence of the
gravity of Earth,
including gravitational attraction...
- have
ellipsoids ****ociated with them that are
regional "best fits" to the
geoids within their areas of validity,
minimizing the
deflections of the vertical...
- and
gravimetric geoids. By
matching the
relative astro-geodetic
geoids of the
selected datums with an earth-centered
gravimetric geoid, the
selected datums...
- The
Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL) is a
gravity anomaly in the
Indian Ocean. A
circular region in the Earth's
geoid,
situated just
south of the Indian...
- anomalies,
defines the
geoid of the Earth,
which approximates the
local mean sea
level for
locations in the open ocean. The
geoid includes a significant...
- is a
planetary geoid that
represents the
gravitational and
rotational equipotential figure of Mars,
analogous to the
concept of
geoid ("sea level") on...
- 2013.
Retrieved April 11, 2007. "Understanding
Geographic Identifiers (
GEOIDs)".
United States Census Bureau.
Retrieved December 4, 2024. "American National...
-
between the two,
referred to as
geoid undulations,
geoid heights, or
geoid separations, will be
irregular as well. The
geoid is a
surface along which the...
- 2022-02-04. "EGM2008 height".
Retrieved 2022-02-04. "EGM96 and EGM2008
Geoids". www.usna.edu.
Retrieved 2022-01-31. "EGM2008 - WGS 84 Version". Archived...
- "Shortlink -
OpenStreetMap Wiki". "Understanding
Geographic Identifiers (
GEOIDs)".
United States Census Bureau.
Retrieved March 3, 2016.
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