This practical guide to geodetic calculations offers a comprehensive overview of the mathematical methods and principles used in the field. It covers topics such as the calculation of distances, angles, and areas, as well as the use of trigonometry and calculus in geodetic analysis. A must-read for anyone working in the field of geodesy or interested in the principles of surveying and measurement.
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