ZHD – Zenith Hydrostatic Delay
The Zenith Hydrostatic Delay (ZHD) is the component of the atmospheric delay affecting radio signals, caused by the dry gases in the atmosphere, primarily nitrogen and oxygen. It is relatively stable and can be accurately modelled using surface pressure and latitude. ZHD is a key parameter in GNSS and geodetic applications, allowing precise correction of signal propagation delays for accurate positioning.



