An edition of Di qiu zheng chang mi du jia shuo (2009)

Di qiu zheng chang mi du jia shuo

zhong li xue de can shu tuo qiu yu wei xiang mi du li lun = Hypothesis of the earth's normal density : the gravity theory of parameter spheroid and latitudinal density

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An edition of Di qiu zheng chang mi du jia shuo (2009)

Di qiu zheng chang mi du jia shuo

zhong li xue de can shu tuo qiu yu wei xiang mi du li lun = Hypothesis of the earth's normal density : the gravity theory of parameter spheroid and latitudinal density

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Publisher
Ce hui chu ban she
Language
Chinese
Pages
116

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-114).

Table of contents also in English; each chapter has English abstract.

Published in
Beijing
Other Titles
Zhong li xue de can shu tuo qiu yu wei xiang mi du li lun, Hypothesis of the earth's normal density:

Classifications

Library of Congress
QB334 .D5 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
2, viii, 116 p.
Number of pages
116

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30453706M
ISBN 10
7503019239
ISBN 13
9787503019234
LCCN
2011422204
OCLC/WorldCat
603895771

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