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Hotine Glacier (65°8′S 63°52′W / 65.133°S 63.867°W / -65.133; -63.867) is a
glacier 10
nautical miles (19 km) long
which is
divided at its
mouth by...
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Brigadier Martin Hotine CMG CBE (17 June 1898 – 12
November 1968) was the head of the
Trigonometrical and
Levelling Division of the
Ordnance Survey responsible...
- tangency.
Hotine's work was
extended by
Engels and
Grafarend in 1995 to make the
geodesic of
conceptual tangency have true scale. The
Hotine is the standard...
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Malcolm MacLeod. It was
directed by the
cartographer and
mathematician Martin Hotine, head of the
Trigonometrical and
Levelling Division (TLD). The work was...
- south,
False Cape Renard,
Humphries Heights,
Loubat Point,
Deloncle Bay,
Hotine Glacier,
Glandaz Point, Una Peaks,
Mount Cloos, Cape Cloos, Leay Glacier...
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January 1870. p. 5 – via
British Newspaper Archive. Roberts, John (1902).
Hotine, F. M. (ed.).
Modern Billiards (2nd ed.). London: C.
Arthur Pearson. p. 262...
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standing at the east side of
Starshot Glacier, 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of
Mount Hotine, in the
Surveyors Range.
Named by the
NZGSAE (1960-61) for
Felton Mathew...
- Hirvonen, 1908–1989 (Finland)
Friedrich Hopfner, 1881–1949 (Austria)
Martin Hotine, 1898–1968 (England)
Harold Jeffreys, 1891–1989 (England)
William M. Kaula...
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level as the
Directorate of
Military Survey,
commanded by
Brigadier Martin Hotine RE,
which would survive until 1991. MI4
provided RE
officers to the Air...
- Soc. Pac. 94: 715–721. Bibcode:1982PASP...94..715F. doi:10.1086/131052.
Hotine,
Martin (1969), "Atmospheric Refraction",
Mathematical Geodesy, ESSA Monograph...