Geoid

//ˈdʒiːɔɪd//

Synonyms for "geoid" (21 found)

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Translations

49 translations across 48 languages.

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Albanian

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  • gjeoidi noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Arabic

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  • مُجَسَّم أَرْضِيّ noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Armenian

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  • գեոիդ noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Asturian

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  • xeoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Belarusian

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  • геоід noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Bulgarian

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  • геоид noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Catalan

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 大地水准面 noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Czech

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Danish

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Dutch

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  • geoïde noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Esperanto

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  • geoido noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Estonian

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Finnish

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  • geoidi noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)
  • geoidipinta noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

French

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  • géoïde noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Galician

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  • xeoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Georgian

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  • გეოიდი noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

German

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  • Geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Greek

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  • γεωειδές noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Hebrew

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  • גאואיד noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Hungarian

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Icelandic

1 entries
  • jarðsporvala noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Ido

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  • geoido noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Indonesian

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Italian

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Japanese

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  • ジオイド noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Kazakh

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  • геоид noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Korean

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  • 지오이드 noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Luxembourgish

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  • Geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Macedonian

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  • геоид noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Norwegian

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Persian

1 entries
  • زمینواره noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Polish

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  • geoida noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Portuguese

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Romanian

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Russian

1 entries
  • гео́ид noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Slovak

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Slovene

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Spanish

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  • geoide noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Swedish

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Thai

1 entries
  • จีออยด์ noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Turkish

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  • geoit noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • геоїд noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Uzbek

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Vietnamese

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Zazaki

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  • geoid noun (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation)

Sample sentences

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The problem of the form and dimensions of the sea level surface of the earth has been one of peculiar difficulty. The combined efforts of the ablest mathematicians of the past two centuries, supplemented by the most laborious and costly geodetic measurements have yielded us the first approximation only to the complete solution. […] This spheroid, or reference ellipsoid, as it is sometimes called, has its minor axis coincident with the earth's axis of rotation and is usually regarded as sensibly fixed in position and dimensions. With respect to it the actual sea surface or geoid must be imagined to lie partly above and partly below by small but unknown amounts, the determination of which, if possible, will constitute a second approximation to the figure of the earth.

Source: wiktionary

In an earlier paper at Berkeley last year [Durbin, 1963], I suggested correlations between the local crust and the corresponding geoid undulation. Comparisons of crustal thickness with various geoids (gravimetric, astrogeodetic, and satellite) showed a general compatibility, not only in the United States but also in various other parts of the world.

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This paper deals with the accuracy of a geoid computed using local gravity data supplemented by a global potential model. Local gravity can only correct the global model for wavelengths less than about one third of the dimension of local data, so any longer wavelength errors in the global geoid remain in the local model.

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