Satellite Doppler Fixation and International Boundaries

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International boundaries have seldom been completely defined in geodetic terms. The existence of natural resources, which ignore the arbitrary boundaries of man, assume considerable importance when division of those resources becomes a point of issue between potential owners. This is particularly so when the boundary is illdefined in a geodetic sense. World-wide satellite reference systems, like natural resources, also have little regard for the internally less precise national or international systems. When the one is used to define the location of the other, great care must be taken to ensure equitable division, for financial gain and loss can be considerable. The definition of position is complicated by the existence of the two ephemerides for the N.N.S.S. satellites and the number of alternative reduction procedures available. The definition of the position of the Frigg Gas Field in the North Sea is an example of how the United Kingdom and Norway resolved the geodetic problem of reconciling geodetic and Doppler data.

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