geoid
英:['dʒi:ɔɪd] 美: ['dʒiɔɪd]
geoid 基本解释
n.大地水准面;
英英释义
Geoid
The geoid is the shape that the surface of the oceans would take under the influence of Earth's gravity and rotation alone, in the absence of other influences such as winds and tides. All points on that surface have the same scalar potential—there is no difference in potential energy between any two.以上来源于:Wikipedia
geoid 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- A relativistic definition of the geoid is important and left to be discussed.
大地水准面的相对论定义更是有待今后研究的一个重要问题。
权威例句
Geoid anomalies in a dynamic EarthGeoid height versus age for symmetric spreading ridgesOn postglacial geoid subsidence over the equatorial oceansDynamically supported geoid highs and hotspots: Observation and theorySubducted slabs and the geoid: Constraints on mantle rheology and flowHotspots, polar wander, Mesozoic convection and the geoidLong-Wavelength Variations in Earth's Geoid: Physical Models and Dynamical ImplicationsErratum: Lower mantle heterogeneity, dynamic topography and the geoidHager, B. H. Subducted slabs and the geoid: constraints on mantle rheology and flow. J. Geophys. Res. 89, 6003-6015A mean dynamic topography computed over the world ocean from altimetry, in situ measurements, and a geoid model