"The Variations Of Latitude At New York City, Part 2" presents detailed observations and analysis of latitude variations in New York City. Authored by John Krom Rees, H. Jacoby, and H.S. Davis, this scientific work delves into the complexities of geodetic measurements and astronomical observations crucial for understanding the Earth's movements. This study provides valuable insights into the methodologies employed during the period and contributes to the historical record of scientific exploration in the field of geodesy. Researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of science, astronomy, and the study of Earth's dynamic processes will find this book to be a valuable resource.
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