geodetic longitude

The angle between the plane of the reference meridian and the plane through the polar axis and the normal to the spheroid; a geodetic longitude differs from the corresponding astronomical longitude by the amount of the prime-vertical component of station error divided by the cosine of the latitude. Also known as geographic longitude.

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