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Adjustment by Least Squares in Geodesy and Photogrammetry

Adjustment by Least Squares in Geodesy and Photogrammetry

AUTHOR: R. A. Hirvonen
PUBLISHED: 1971
CONDITION: Very Good

Contents include: Elementary course subjects such as fundamental concepts, estimation of standard error, along with advanced courses such as matrices, geodetic applications, and photogrammetric applications 

Former library book 


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