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GeometricalGeodesy Thomas H. Meyer, Ph.D. Department of Natural Resources Management & Engineering University of Connecticut
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Surveying is… “Measuring distance, angles, heights, etc., to determine the relative locations of points on the Earth” -- NGS Glossary. what you do to make a map applied trigonometry
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Technology 1. Global Positioning System
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Technology 2. Optomechanical
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The job is to collect observations of features to be mapped and thereby determine their coordinates observations are things, such as angles and distances, a surveyor “observed” using an instrument maps are drawn using the coordinates of the features
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Surveying Observables zenith angle
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Surveying Observables, cont. bearings angles in the horizontal plane between features of interest slant distances
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Derived Quantities horizontal distance vertical distance
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bounds metes
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Suppose… you have a properly leveled instrument. you site an object in the distance… at a zenith angle of exactly 90 degrees. Is that object above, below or level to you?
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How do you know the Earth is round?
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The Flat-Earth Assumption causes objects to appear lower and farther away than they really are.
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Is this a practical problem? if a = 6378137 m then a one centimeter error occurs at c = 357.159 m Typical surveying accuracy for a 3500 m line is around one millimeter
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Ok, so far we’ve been using a coordinate system… it’s Cartesian In what reference frame does that coordinate system reside within?
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Geodesy “The science concerned with determining the size and shape of the Earth.” --NGS Glossary
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Why study geodesy?
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With inches to spare…
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going aground in the Panama Canal is bad…
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fender benders…
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Barge-Bridge Collision
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A horizontal geodetic datum.. is a system by which latitude and longitude coordinates are assigned to places of interest i.e., the foundation of spatial coordinates note bene: height is not included
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Surveying on the Sphere To construct and use geodetic datums we must be able to determine latitude and longitude coordinates from surveying observations. That requires spherical trigonometry
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Spherical Triangles
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Our fundamental figure
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Geodetic Coordinates
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Radii of Curvature in Geodesy radius of curvature in the meridian radius of curvature in the prime vertical radius of curvature in the normal section
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Radius of Curvature in the Meridian
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Radius of Curvature in the Prime Vertical
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Normal Section
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Radius of Curvature in the Normal Section
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GeometricalGeodesy Thomas H. Meyer, Ph.D. Department of Natural Resources Management & Engineering University of Connecticut Thomas.meyer@uconn.edu
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