Geodetic control definition

Geodetic control means a set of permanently monumented control points, also commonly referred to as "stations," whose coordinates are established by geodetic surveying methodology.
Geodetic control means horizontal or vertical survey positions that are primarily intended to be used as reference positions for other surveys or that serve to extend the national geodetic control network.
Geodetic control means horizontal or vertical survey monuments that are primarily in- tended to be used as reference positions for other surveys or that serve to extend the national geodetic con- trol network.

Examples of Geodetic control in a sentence

  • Geodetic control and 3D point density are essential properties for geological/geomorphological analyses such as fluvial channel interpretation, numerical simulation and structural geology studies.

  • Geodetic control network spots and hectometer posts shall be redeveloped.