On the Use of the Geoid in Geophysics: A Case Study over the North-west Shelf of Australia

The geoid is the fundamental surface that defines the figure of the Earth. It is approximated by mean sea-level and undulates due to spatial variations in the Earth's gravity field. The use of the geoid in regional geophysics is illustrated for the North-West Shelf of Australia by removing lo...

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Main Author: Featherstone, Will
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Format: Journal Article
Published: CSIRO Publishing 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42011