Books by "James de Graaf Hunter"

4 books found

Introduction to Geodesy

Introduction to Geodesy

by James R. Smith

1997 · John Wiley & Sons

Geodesy is the science that deals with the Earth's figure and the interrelationship of selected points on its surface. This is the only book on the market designed to provide readers with an introduction to geodesy without the usual emphasis on complex mathematics. Describes such positioning techniques as horizontal and vertical geodetic datums. Satellite geodesy, electromagnetic distance measurement, laser ranging and emerging technologies including the global positioning techniques and GIS are among the topics discussed. Features scores of two-color diagrams and examples to facilitate understanding.

Medical Bibliography

Medical Bibliography

by James Atkinson

1834

The Earth's Axes and Triangulation

The Earth's Axes and Triangulation

by James de Graaf Hunter

1918

Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India: Levelling of precision in India (1858-1909)

Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India: Levelling of precision in India (1858-1909)

by India. Great Trigonometrical Survey, James Thomas Walker, Charles Thomas Haig, James Palladio Basevi, William James Heaviside, William Maxwell Cambell, George Strahan, William Hammond Cole, J. Eccles, Sir Sidney Gerald Burrard

1910