Karl Ledersteger

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Karl Ledersteger (* 11 November 1900 in Upper Austria, † 24 September 1972 near Vienna) was an important Geodesist and Geophysicist.

After studies of Astronomy, Mathematics and Geodesy he worked in Germany and later in the National 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 a professor of Geodesy and Astrometry at the TU Vienna. He was head of many research projects, and author of about 200 scientific articles. Still a standard work of Astronomical and Physical 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: Spezialthemen waren:

  • Theory of National survey (Landesvermessung) - and practical computation of the ZEN (Zentraleuropäisches Netz, Berlin ~1940) and of parts of the ED 50
  • Theory of equilibrium figures of Earth and planets
  • Isostasy of the Earth's crust and its effect on geoid determination; a main part was published posthum by his successor Kurt Bretterbauer
  • the system of vertical deflections and the definition of [reference 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, Sir Harold 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 of ÖKIE (Austrian Commission for international Geodesy) and a member of many international Commissions and research groups, e.g. in IUGG, DGK and scientific academies of Austria, Germany and Hungary.

Ledersteger received a lot of prices, several Dr. 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..

[edit] Weblinks, sources and literature

  • Literature Online, University Innsbruck, ca. 20 titles
  • 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.

Karl Ledersteger in the German National Library catalogue