Richard H. Rapp
Richard Henry Rapp
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Global gravity field and its temporal variations
cover - DODetermination of the GeoidRichard H. Rapp
Determination of the geoid
no cover - AIArtifacts introduced in the poi...Richard H. Rapp
Artifacts introduced in the point evaluation of functions expanded into a degree 360 spherical harmonic series
no cover - DODetermination of the Geoid: Pre...Richard H. Rapp
Determination of the Geoid
no cover - AIAdvances in geodesyRichard H. Rapp
Advances in geodesy
no cover - AOAccuracy of the determination o...Richard H. Rapp
Accuracy of the determination of mean anomalies and mean geoid undulations from a satellite gravity field mapping mission
no cover - SPSatellite perturbations due to...Richard H. Rapp
Satellite perturbations due to zonal gravitational harmonics
no cover - TPThe prediction of point and mea...Richard H. Rapp
The prediction of point and mean gravity anomalies through the use of a digital computer
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Global gravity field and its temporal variations
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Determination of the geoid
- Open Work
Artifacts introduced in the point evaluation of functions expanded into a degree 360 spherical harmonic series
- Open Work
Determination of the Geoid
- Open Work
Advances in geodesy
- Open Work
Accuracy of the determination of mean anomalies and mean geoid undulations from a satellite gravity field mapping mission
- Open Work
Satellite perturbations due to zonal gravitational harmonics
- Open Work
The prediction of point and mean gravity anomalies through the use of a digital computer