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  1. Geoid - Wikipedia

    The geoid (/ ˈdʒiː.ɔɪd / JEE-oyd) is the shape that the ocean surface would take under the influence of the gravity of Earth, including gravitational attraction and Earth's rotation, if other …

  2. Understanding Geographic Identifiers (GEOIDs) - Census.gov

    Nov 14, 2025 · GEOIDs are numeric codes that uniquely identify all administrative/legal and statistical geographic areas for which the Census Bureau tabulates data. From Alaska, the …

  3. What is a Geoid? Why do we use it and where does its shape …

    The geoid is an imaginary sea level surface that undulates (has a wavy surface) over all of the earth; it isn’t just for the oceanic areas, it also extends through the land masses.

  4. Geoid | Definition & Examples | Britannica

    Geoid, model of Earth’s size and shape that coincides with mean sea level over the oceans and continues in continental areas as an imaginary sea-level surface. It is everywhere …

  5. What is the geoid? - National Oceanic and Atmospheric …

    Jan 30, 2001 · Scematic diagram showing some of the “level surfaces” of the Earth, including the geoid, and their relation to the Earth’s crust and local mean sea level.

  6. What Is Geoid In Geography? Understanding the Earth’s Shape

    Apr 11, 2023 · Geoid is an imaginary surface that is used as a reference level for measuring elevations on the Earth’s surface. It is used in physical geography and geodesy to determine …

  7. GEOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GEOID is the surface within or around the earth that is everywhere normal to the direction of gravity and coincides with mean sea level in the oceans.

  8. Geoid (geology) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The geoid is a concept in geology that represents the shape of the Earth's mean sea level across the globe, extending over oceans and under continents. It is not a perfect ellipsoid; rather, it …

  9. 13. Geoids | The Nature of Geographic Information

    Geodesists define the Earth's surface as a surface that closely approximates global mean sea level, but across which gravity is everywhere equal. They refer to this shape as the geoid.

  10. Understanding Coordinate Systems: Geoid, Datum, and Projection

    Sep 10, 2024 · The term “geoid” refers to a geophysical approximation of the Earth’s shape, representing how the surface of the Earth would look if it were a liquid, influenced only by …