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Sep 1982
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Bulletin Géodésique, Volume 56, Issue 3, pp.196-208
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A preliminary gravimetric geoid with respect to the International Spheroid and the latest astro-geodetic geoid computed on the Everest and International Spheroids are given in the form of undulation maps over the Indian Sub—continent. 10x10 mean free-air anomalies (modified) on the Geodetic Reference System, 1967 (GRS-67) are also given for the whole country in the form of a chart. For the purpose of computing the gravimetric geoid, 50x50 mean free-air anomalies were used outside the area bounded by latitudes 00 to 400 N and longitudes 600 to 1000 E and 10x10 mean free-air anomalies within these limits. The anomalies partly computed by Survey of India and mostly collected from other sources (such as B.G.I.) were utilised for this purpose. The astro-geodetic geoid is based on the astronomical data observed in India up to 1978.
Arur M. G.
Bains P. S.
Khosla K. L.
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