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Inclusion of the Local Geodetic Network in the National Geodetic Network

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Abstract The geodetic points that form the national geodetic network cover large areas, and the accuracy of their determination is a function of the distances between them. In mining areas, a local geodetic network superior in precision to the national geodetic network is required. However, it is necessary to include the geodetic points that form the local network in the national geodetic network. The present work represents the methodology for solving the mentioned purpose.
Title: Inclusion of the Local Geodetic Network in the National Geodetic Network
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Abstract The geodetic points that form the national geodetic network cover large areas, and the accuracy of their determination is a function of the distances between them.
In mining areas, a local geodetic network superior in precision to the national geodetic network is required.
However, it is necessary to include the geodetic points that form the local network in the national geodetic network.
The present work represents the methodology for solving the mentioned purpose.

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