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Toward an improved orthometric height system for Canada

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Abstract

Heights in Canada are defined in the system of orthometric heights, according to a method proposed by Helmert in 1890. However, much development in the theory of heights has been done since then, leading to a more rigorous definition of orthometric heights. The new definition takes into account the effects of terrain roughness, laterally varying anomalous topographical density, and the NT geoid-generated gravity disturbance, which are not considered in the Helmert method. This paper presents a calculation of corrections to Helmert orthometric heights, to update them to the more rigorous definition. The corrections for each effect, as well as a total correction comprising all three effects, are evaluated for a Canadian test area which includes several types of terrain. The correction is found to reach decimetres in some mountainous areas.


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Author(s): Kingdon R, Vanicek P, Santos M, Ellmann A, Tenzer R

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Geomatica

Year: 2005

Volume: 59

Issue: 3

Pages: 241-249

Print publication date: 01/01/2005

ISSN (print): 1195-1036

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Publisher: Canadian Institute of Geomatics

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