- Karl Ledersteger
Karl Ledersteger (
11 November 1900 inUpper Austria –24 September 1972 nearVienna ) was an important geodesist and geophysicist.After studies of
astronomy , mathematics and geodesy he worked in Germany and later in theNational Survey of Austria . Later he set up the scientific department of the Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen, Wien. In the 1050s he was appointed as aprofessor ofgeodesy andastrometry at theTechnical University of Vienna . He was head of many research projects, and author of about 200 scientific articles. Still a standard work of astronomical andphysical geodesy is his textbook of "Erdmessung" (Vol. V of the series "Handbuch der Vermessungskunde", 871 p.) published 1969.Ledersteger was the first geodesist in Central Europe who published (already 1958/59) on the future fields of
satellite geodesy . Other topics of his research were:
* Theory of National survey (Landesvermessung) - and practical computation of the ZEN (Zentraleuropäisches Netz, Berlin ~1940) and of parts of theED50
* Theory ofequilibrium figures of Earth andplanet s
*Isostasy of the Earth's crust and its effect ongeoid determination; a main part was published posthumously by his successorKurt Bretterbauer
* the system ofvertical deflection s and the definition ofreference ellipsoid s.Ledersteger was in intensive contact with the scientific community of whole Europe, USA and Russia (e.g.
Viktor Ambarzumian , B.Gutenberg, F.Hopfner, W.Heiskanen, M.Kneissl, SirHarold Jeffreys , Vening Meinesz, H.Moritz, A.Prey,H.H. Schmid , E.Wiechert and S.Zhongolovitch), and he liked scientific discussions at symposia and in journals. For almost 20 years he was chair ofÖKIE (Austrian Commission for international Geodesy) and a member of many international commissions and research groups, e.g. inIUGG , DGK and scientific academies of Austria, Germany and Hungary.Ledersteger received a lot of prices, several doctorates "honoris causa" and calls to
universities . In Vienna he was asked to begin geodetic lectures immediately after World war II; but his professorship was postponed for 10 years because of his participation in NS surveys 1940-45. His good contacts to colleagues in USA and Russia enabled him to refer or translate some of their works, e.g. an excellent textbook of Magnizki & Browar on theoretical geodesy.Weblinks, sources and literature
* [http://webapp.uibk.ac.at/alo/cat/collection.jsp?id=5013672 Literature Online] , University
Innsbruck , ca. 20 titles
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1970QB280.A45h13...&db_key=AST Karl Ledersteger] 70 years, Harvard
* K.Ledersteger: "Astronomische und Physikalische Geodäsie (Erdmessung)",JEK Band V, chapter 4 (Geoid) and 11 (gravity), J.B.Metzler-Verlag, Stuttgart 1968
* K.Ledersteger, several lectures and reprints (östaustrian & german Univ.libraries), ca. 1940 bis 1975
* Péter Biró: "100 éve született Karl Ledersteger" (K.Ledersteger 1ooth birthday). Geodézia és Kartográfia, Vol.52/12 (p.32 ff), Budapest 2000.
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