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Cosa (chi) è Geodetical - definizione

FORMER DANISH STATE INSTITUTE FOR GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY
Geodaetisk Institut; Geodetical Institute of Denmark; Danish Geodesic Institute
  • Emblem

Geodetical      
·adj Of or pertaining to geodesy; obtained or determined by the operations of geodesy; engaged in geodesy; geodesic; as, geodetic surveying; geodetic observers.
Geodetic         
  • Height measurement using satellite altimetry
  • Navigation]] device, [[Apollo program]]
  • A relative gravimeter
  • Axial tilt (or [[Obliquity]]), rotation axis, plane of [[orbit]], [[celestial equator]] and [[ecliptic]]. [[Earth]] is shown as viewed from the [[Sun]]; the orbit direction is counter-clockwise (to the left).
  • Datum Shift Between [[NAD27]] and [[NAD83]], in metres.
  • 2D grid for elliptical coordinates
  • [[GPS]] Block IIA satellite orbits over the [[Earth]]
  • Variations in the gravity field of the [[Moon]], from [[NASA]]
  • Geodetic control mark
  • satellites]]
  • [[Geoid]], an approximation for the shape of the [[Earth]]; shown here with [[vertical exaggeration]] (10000 vertical scaling factor).
  • Global [[gravity anomaly]] animation over oceans from the NASA's GRACE (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment)
  • Global plate tectonic movement using GPS
  • Gravity measurement devices, pendulum (left) and absolute gravimeter (right)
  • How [[Very-long-baseline interferometry]] (VLBI) works
  • Initial acquisition of GPS signal in 2D
  • The definition of latitude (φ) and longitude (λ) on an ellipsoid of revolution (or spheroid). The graticule spacing is 10 degrees. The latitude is defined as the angle between the normal to the ellipsoid and the equatorial plane.
  • A [[Munich]] archive with [[lithography]] plates of maps of [[Bavaria]]
  • DORIS]].
  • [[Ellipsoid]] - a mathematical representation of the [[Earth]]. When mapping in geodetic coordinates, a latitude circle forms a truncated cone.
SCIENCE OF THE GEOMETRIC SHAPE, ORIENTATION IN SPACE, AND GRAVITATIONAL FIELD OF EARTH
Geodetics; Erdmessung; Geodetic; Surveyors' tools; Geodetic surveying; Geodetic line; Geodetic Science; Geodosy; Geodetic and Geomatic Engineering; Geodetic Engineering; Geodetic survey; Geodesist engineer; Geodesist Engineer; Geodesey; Geodetics engineering; Geodetic station; Engineering geodesy; Geodetic science; Heights in geodesy; Geodetic engineering; Geodetic surveyor; Geodesists; Geomensuration
·adj ·Alt. of Geodetical.
geodetic         
  • Height measurement using satellite altimetry
  • Navigation]] device, [[Apollo program]]
  • A relative gravimeter
  • Axial tilt (or [[Obliquity]]), rotation axis, plane of [[orbit]], [[celestial equator]] and [[ecliptic]]. [[Earth]] is shown as viewed from the [[Sun]]; the orbit direction is counter-clockwise (to the left).
  • Datum Shift Between [[NAD27]] and [[NAD83]], in metres.
  • 2D grid for elliptical coordinates
  • [[GPS]] Block IIA satellite orbits over the [[Earth]]
  • Variations in the gravity field of the [[Moon]], from [[NASA]]
  • Geodetic control mark
  • satellites]]
  • [[Geoid]], an approximation for the shape of the [[Earth]]; shown here with [[vertical exaggeration]] (10000 vertical scaling factor).
  • Global [[gravity anomaly]] animation over oceans from the NASA's GRACE (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment)
  • Global plate tectonic movement using GPS
  • Gravity measurement devices, pendulum (left) and absolute gravimeter (right)
  • How [[Very-long-baseline interferometry]] (VLBI) works
  • Initial acquisition of GPS signal in 2D
  • The definition of latitude (φ) and longitude (λ) on an ellipsoid of revolution (or spheroid). The graticule spacing is 10 degrees. The latitude is defined as the angle between the normal to the ellipsoid and the equatorial plane.
  • A [[Munich]] archive with [[lithography]] plates of maps of [[Bavaria]]
  • DORIS]].
  • [[Ellipsoid]] - a mathematical representation of the [[Earth]]. When mapping in geodetic coordinates, a latitude circle forms a truncated cone.
SCIENCE OF THE GEOMETRIC SHAPE, ORIENTATION IN SPACE, AND GRAVITATIONAL FIELD OF EARTH
Geodetics; Erdmessung; Geodetic; Surveyors' tools; Geodetic surveying; Geodetic line; Geodetic Science; Geodosy; Geodetic and Geomatic Engineering; Geodetic Engineering; Geodetic survey; Geodesist engineer; Geodesist Engineer; Geodesey; Geodetics engineering; Geodetic station; Engineering geodesy; Geodetic science; Heights in geodesy; Geodetic engineering; Geodetic surveyor; Geodesists; Geomensuration
[?d?i:?(?)'d?t?k]
¦ adjective relating to geodesy, especially as applied to land surveying.

Wikipedia

Geodætisk Institut

Geodætisk Institut (1928–1987) was a Danish state-run cartographic institute.

It was created by law number 82, of 31 March 1928, combining Generalstabens Topografiske Afdeling and Den danske Gradmaaling, two institutions that did somewhat overlapping cartographic and topographic mapping of Denmark. It was initially part of Ministry of War (Krigsministeret), later Ministry of Defence (Forsvarsministeret).

In the years 1940–1953 Geodætisk Institut made the second nationwide precision landscape levelling of Denmark. The first was done 1885–1905 by Den danske Gradmaaling. The height fix point remains Århus Domkirke (Dansk Normal Nul (DNN)), as established in 1905.

A third levelling was done 1982–1994. This formed the basic for the new height system DVR90, replacing DNN. The height fix point remains Aarhus Domkirke, however its kote was changed from 5.6150m to 5.570m in DVR90.

Geodætisk Institut made the third topographic mapping of Denmark in the years 1966–1987, based on aerial photography. (First 1842–1887, second 1887–1938)

Starting in 1953 Geodætisk Institut made a whole set of new maps 1:25,000, 1:50,000 and 1:100.000, all based on UTM/ED50 map projections, where Denmark is located in zone 32 and 33. This work was finished in 1975.

By royal resolution of 10 September 1987, Geodætisk Institut was combined with Matrikeldirektoratet and Søkortarkivet, to form Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen.