University of Calgary

ENGO 423 - Geodesy - Winter 2019

Introduction to geodesy, its principles, tasks and applications. Measurements and methods for geodetic positioning. The gravity field and the geoid in science and engineering. Elements from potential theory, vector calculus, Gauss divergence, Green's theorems, boundary value problems. The normal field. Gravimetry and gravimetric measurements. Gravity reductions, isostasy. Geoid determination, Stokes's formula, combination methods, least-squares collocation. Vertical positioning and height datums and systems. Fundamentals of Earth's figure and gravity field estimation using perturbations of orbits of satellites and planets. Principle and applications of satellite gravimetry and satellite altimetry.
This course may not be repeated for credit.

Hours

  • H(3-3)

Prerequisite(s)

  • Geomatics Engineering 421 and one of Geomatics Engineering 327 or Electrical Engineering 327.

Sections

This course will be offered next in Winter 2020.
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