Gil, A.J.Sevilla de Lerma, Miguel JesúsRodríguez Caderot, Gracia2023-06-202023-06-2019930007-463210.1007/BF00807296https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/58309The least-squares collocation method has been used for the computation of a geoid solution in central Spain, combining a geopotential model complete to degree and order 360, gravity anomalies and topographic information. The area has been divided in two 1-degrees x 1-degrees blocks and predictions have been done in each block with gravity data spacing about 5' x 5' within each block, extended 1/2-degrees. Topographic effects have been calculated from 6'' x 9'' heights using an RTM reduction with a reference terrain model of 30' x 30' mean heights.Geoid Determination in Central Spain from Gravity and Height datajournal articlehttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00807296?LI=truehttp://link.springer.com/metadata only access528Geodesia2504 Geodesia