High-precision laser distance measurement in support of lunar laser ranging at Haleakala, Maui, 1976-1977

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Geodesic Lines, Hawaii, Laser Range Finders, Lunar Retroreflectors, Deformation, Earth Crust, Geodetic Coordinates, Geodetic Surveys, Lunar Rangefinding

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The Hawaii Institute of Geophysics has implemented a comprehensive geodetic-geophysical support program to monitor local and regional crustal deformation on the island of Maui. Presented are the actual laser-measured line lengths and new coordinate computations of the line terminals, and the internal consistency of the measured line lengths is discussed. Several spacial chord lengths have been reduced to a Mercator plane, and conditioned adjustments on that plane have been made.

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