What is Geodetic Engineering

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Geodetic engineering is a specialized branch of civil engineering that focuses on precisely measuring and modeling the Earth's surface and its gravitational field. Geodetic engineers use advanced surveying techniques, satellite technology, and mathematical modeling to establish accurate reference systems and collect data on the shape, size, and movement of the Earth. This information is essential for applications like land surveying, cartography, GPS navigation, and infrastructure development. Geodetic engineers also play a crucial role in monitoring geophysical phenomena, such as tectonic plate movements and sea-level changes. Their work ensures the reliability of geographic data and underpins numerous scientific and practical endeavors.

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