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Castle et al. 1985
Castle, R.O., Gilmore, T.D., Mark, R.K. and Shaw, R.H. (1985). Empirical estimates of cumulative refraction errors associated with procedurally constrained levelings based on the Gaithersburg-Tucson refraction tests of the National Geodetic Survey. Geophysical Research Letters 12: doi: 10.1029/GL012i005p00239. issn: 0094-8276.

Analyses of results of the National Geodetic Survey's leveling refraction tests indicate that the standard deviation about the mean (&sgr;) for high-scale minus low-scale rod readings closely correlates with measured refraction error. Use of this relation in conjunction with values for &sgr; obtained from routinely constrained surveys provides a basis for estimating the refraction error associated with levelings of stipulated order and class.

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