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The quasigeoid modelling in New Zealand using the boundary element method
Robert Čunderlík
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Robert Tenzer
, Ahmed Abdalla
, Karol Mikula
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Altimetry
16%
Boundary Element Method
100%
Boundary Value Problem
16%
Collocation Method
16%
Collocation Points
16%
Digital Elevation Data
16%
Direct Boundary Element Method
16%
Earth Surface
33%
EGM2008
66%
Fixed Boundary
16%
Global Elevation Data
16%
Global Geopotential Models
16%
GPS-leveling Data
33%
GPS-levelling
16%
Gravimetric Method
33%
Gravity Anomaly
100%
Gravity Data
33%
Gravity Database
33%
Height Anomaly
16%
Inconsistency
16%
Laplace Equation
16%
Least-squares Analysis
16%
Levelling Network
16%
Linear Basis Function
16%
Mean Sea Surface
33%
New Zealand
100%
Numerical Realization
16%
Numerical Scheme
16%
Numerical Solution
16%
Oblique Derivative Boundary Condition
16%
Quasi-geoid Model
100%
Quasigeoid
100%
Sea Surface Topography
33%
South Island
16%
Surface Gravity
16%
Systematic Error
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Altimetry
16%
Boundary Condition
16%
Datum (Elevation)
33%
Digital Terrain Model
16%
Earth Surface
33%
Geopotential
16%
Global Positioning System
50%
Gravity Anomaly
50%
Laplace Equation
16%
Leveling
66%
New Zealand
100%
Regional Geography
33%
Sea Surface Topography
33%
Surface Gravity
16%
Systematic Error
16%