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geodetic

[ UK /d‍ʒˌiːə‍ʊdˈɛtɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌdʒiəˈdɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or determined by geodesy

How To Use geodetic In A Sentence

  • Triangulation, first proposed by the sixteenth-century Dutch geodesist Gemma Frisius, was until the development of satellite geodesy the main method by which regional geodetic networks were measured.
  • Image: An artist's rendition of the way the Earth warps space-time, called the geodetic effect. Wired Top Stories
  • Anything that's big and difficult to get to, people want to measure," says David Doyle , chief geodetic surveyor for the National Geodetic Survey, the U.S. government agency that maintains the country's mapping data. Why Measure a Mountain? Because It's There
  • Transformation from XYZ coordinates to Geodetic Coordinates.
  • I'm outfitting the island with geodetic equipment," Rex said. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Analyzes data and prepares original maps, charts, and drawings from aerial photographs, and standard mathematical formulas and photogrammetric techniques to identify, scale, and orient geodetic points, elevations, and other planimetric or topographic features and cartographic detail. Discover What You’re Best At
  • In the past three decades he has done extensive geodetic surveying in India and Tibet and completed numerous investigations of historic Indian earthquakes.
  • Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation station "Salt Lake" is 292° 12'25 ", 9393.00 feet, and running as follows, all azimuths being measured clockwise from the true south: EXECUTIVE ORDER 9545
  • There is also geodetic precession, which is a general-relativistic effect due to the curvature of spacetime about the Earth (and which would be present even if the Earth were not rotating). Dragging on
  • Seismologists use geodetic observations such as measurements of tilt and land deformation to predict when an earthquake might be about to take place.
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