Petr Vanicek

Affiliations: 
University of New Brunswick (Canada) 
Area:
Geodesy, Geophysics
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Sheng MB, Shaw C, Vaníček P, et al. (2019) Formulation and validation of a global laterally varying topographical density model Tectonophysics. 762: 45-60
Vaníček P, Foroughi I. (2019) How gravity field shortened our metre Journal of Geodesy. 93: 1821-1827
Foroughi I, Vaníček P, Kingdon RW, et al. (2019) Sub-centimetre geoid Journal of Geodesy. 93: 849-868
Janák J, Vańiček P, Foroughi I, et al. (2017) Computation of precise geoid model of Auvergne using current UNB Stokes-Helmert's approach Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy. 47: 201-229
Foroughi I, Vaníček P, Sheng M, et al. (2017) In defense of the classical height system Geophysical Journal International. 211: 1154-1161
Vaníček P, Novák P, Sheng M, et al. (2017) Does Poisson’s downward continuation give physically meaningful results? Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica. 61: 412-428
AllahTavakoli Y, Safari A, Vaníček P. (2016) A special case of the Poisson PDE formulated for Earth's surface and its capability to approximate the terrain mass density employing land-based gravity data, a case study in the south of Iran Geophysical Journal International. 207: 1529-1553
Vaníček P, Kingdon R, Kuhn M, et al. (2013) Testing Stokes-Helmert geoid model computation on a synthetic gravity field: Experiences and shortcomings Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica. 57: 369-400
Vaníček P, Kingdon R, Santos M. (2012) Geoid versus quasigeoid: a case of physics versus geometry Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy. 42: 101-118
Kingdon R, Vaníček P. (2011) Poisson Downward Continuation Solution by the Jacobi Method Journal of Geodetic Science. 1: 74-81
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