Zero elevation on Mars from MOLA is defined as the
equipotential surface (gravitational plus rotational) whose
average value at the equator is equal to the mean radius as de-
termined by MOLA (cf. Table 4). The planetary radius and
a gravity model derived from MGS Doppler tracking data
[Lemoine et al., this issue] with the IAU91 coordinate sys-
tem parameters for Mars [Davies et al., 1992a] collectively
provided the geopotential of Mars’ mean equatorial radius.
This equipotential surface was then extended to all latitudes
as the zero-level reference for topography.
Honest question: Where do we start the measurement? There is obviously no „sea level“ on Mars.
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