After initial sea level observations in the 1950s, a new pressure tide gauge (Global Sea Level Observing System 187) was installed at King Edward Point (KEP), South Georgia Island, British Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean, in 2008. This was car-ried out as part of the ACCLAIM (Antarctic Circumpolar Current Levels by Altimetry and Island Measurements) programme. In 2013 the KEP Geodetic Observato-ry was established in support of various geoscience applications including the monitor-ing of vertical land movements at KEP. Currently, the observatory consists of two state-of-the-art GNSS stations with local benchmark networks, allowing the height determina-tions from the GNSS antennas to be transferred to the tide gauge and formi...
South Georgia Island in the Southern Atlantic Ocean is a key location for the seismic, geomagnetic a...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all over the w...
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...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
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...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
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 ...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Abstract: Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all ...
South Georgia Island in the Southern Atlantic Ocean is a key location for the seismic, geomagnetic a...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all over the w...
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...
In 2008 a new pressure tide gauge with Global Sea Level Observing System Number 187 was installed at...
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...
South Georgia Island, the main land outcrop on the South Georgia microcontinent (SGM), is located ap...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
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 ...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Abstract: Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all ...
South Georgia Island in the Southern Atlantic Ocean is a key location for the seismic, geomagnetic a...
During February 2013 the King Edward Point (KEP) Geodetic Observatory was established in South Georg...
Researchers studying climate change have used historical tide gauge measurements from all over the w...