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The fundamental statistical properties of the Vening-Meinesz and stokes integral transformations

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The stochastic properties of the vector function, formed by the components ξ and η of the deflection of the vertical and by the height of the geoid ς, are studied by utilizing the mathematical model in[4]. The properties of the error components of the said vector are also studied and a method is described for comparing the results when the vector function was obtained directly by means of astro-geodetic methods and when the vector function was generated by the Vening-Meinesz and Stokes transformation.

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Kubáčková, L. The fundamental statistical properties of the Vening-Meinesz and stokes integral transformations. Stud Geophys Geod 20, 209–212 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01601899

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