During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georgia through a University of Luxembourg funded research project in collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre and the British Antarctic Survey. Due to its remote location in the South Atlantic Ocean as well as being one of few subaerial exposures of the Scotia plate, South Georgia has been a key location for a number of global monitoring networks, e.g. seismic, magnetic and oceanic. However, no geodetic monitoring station had been established previously despite the global network of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations is lacking observations from this region. In this presentation we will present a first evaluation of th...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
This bulletin contains the monthly preliminary observatory results, published to meet the needs of a...
During 2017 a team from the University of Luxembourg and the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Geor-...
In 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georgia, South Atl...
During the period from 7th until 14th February 2013 Norman Teferle (University of Luxembourg) and Se...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) operates seven geomagnetic observatories, four of which are over...
After initial sea level observations in the 1950s, a new pressure tide gauge (Global Sea Level Obser...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
The BGS operates seven geomagnetic observatories, four of which are located outside of the UK at rem...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
This bulletin contains the monthly preliminary observatory results, published to meet the needs of a...
During 2017 a team from the University of Luxembourg and the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Geor-...
In 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georgia, South Atl...
During the period from 7th until 14th February 2013 Norman Teferle (University of Luxembourg) and Se...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) operates seven geomagnetic observatories, four of which are over...
After initial sea level observations in the 1950s, a new pressure tide gauge (Global Sea Level Obser...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a small remote land mass that supports various ...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
The BGS operates seven geomagnetic observatories, four of which are located outside of the UK at rem...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
This bulletin contains the monthly preliminary observatory results, published to meet the needs of a...
During 2017 a team from the University of Luxembourg and the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool...