John Fillmore Hayford (May 19, 1868 – March 10, 1925) was an eminent United States geodesist. His work involved the study of isostasy and the construction...
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Melville scholar. Jack W. Hayford (born 1934), American pastor John Fillmore Hayford (1868–1925), American geodesist J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930), Fante...
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In geodesy, the Hayford ellipsoid is a reference ellipsoid named after the American geodesist John Fillmore Hayford (1868–1925), which was introduced...
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1907–2009 (United States) Buckminster Fuller, 1895–1983 (United States) John Fillmore Hayford, 1868–1925 (United States) Veikko Aleksanteri Heiskanen, 1895–1971...
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College in Washington. Hayford was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of John Fillmore Hayford and Lucy Dalzell Stone Hayford. Her father was director...
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Pratt hypothesis by the American geodesist John Fillmore Hayford. Both the Airy-Heiskanen and Pratt-Hayford hypotheses assume that isostacy reflects a...
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figure of the Earth. The international ellipsoid was developed by John Fillmore Hayford in 1910 and adopted by the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics...
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at Harvard University John Fillmore Hayford (1889) – geodesist; the crater Hayford on the far side of the Moon and Mount Hayford, a 1,871 m mountain peak...
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Haworth (1883–1950) WGPSN Hayford 12°41′N 176°27′W / 12.68°N 176.45°W / 12.68; -176.45 (Hayford) 28.15 1970 John Fillmore Hayford (1868–1925) WGPSN Hayn...
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Feodosy Krasovsky Karl Friedrich Küstner Alexander Ross Clarke John Fillmore Hayford http://tzamfirescu.tricube.de/TZamfirescu-183.pdf (Paolo Pizzetti:...
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