This report summarizes the background, field work, data collection and analysis, and future plans associated with a collaborative GPS experiment in the Tien Shan of the former Soviet Union. This project involves the amalgamation of two, separately funded projects, which were proposed separately by PIs Hamburger and Reilinger (NSF number EAR-9115159 and NASA number NAG5-1941) and Molnar and Hager (NSF number EAR9117889 and NASA number NAG5-1947). In addition, the work is being conducted under the auspices of the US-USSR Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Environmental Protection, with support from the United States Geological Survey
The collection and archiving of the data used in this study was supported by the IRIS PASSCAL and DM...
A recent terrestrial survey was performed by the United States ’ National Geodetic Survey (NGS) at t...
Receivers equipped to measure dual frequency carrier phase signals from satellites of the Global Pos...
There were two major developments in 1994 in our collaborative GPS experiment in the Tien Shan of th...
In this report, we summarize what we have accomplished with five years of funding from NASA under it...
In 1971, a joint Soviet-Americam Working Group on Remote Sensing of the Natural Environment was esta...
This project resulted in the collection of two intermediate-length (165 m) ice cores from the Inilch...
GPS activity in Department of Geodesy has been done since 1987. For lack of receiver(s) we have join...
GPS activity in Department of Geodesy has been done since 1987. For lack of receiver(s) we have join...
Data analysis was carried out to obtain an improved global network combining all participating track...
Reports given by Soviet specialists at a meeting of Socialist countries on remote sensing of the ear...
Gravity field measurement by satellite to satellite Doppler tracking, critical configurations for fu...
This article presents the topogeodetic survey results of geodetic network points around the quarry "...
Describes briefly status of the geodetic network in Alaska and future program; geomagnetic observati...
The use of satellite-geological information permits generalization of studies of various active geol...
The collection and archiving of the data used in this study was supported by the IRIS PASSCAL and DM...
A recent terrestrial survey was performed by the United States ’ National Geodetic Survey (NGS) at t...
Receivers equipped to measure dual frequency carrier phase signals from satellites of the Global Pos...
There were two major developments in 1994 in our collaborative GPS experiment in the Tien Shan of th...
In this report, we summarize what we have accomplished with five years of funding from NASA under it...
In 1971, a joint Soviet-Americam Working Group on Remote Sensing of the Natural Environment was esta...
This project resulted in the collection of two intermediate-length (165 m) ice cores from the Inilch...
GPS activity in Department of Geodesy has been done since 1987. For lack of receiver(s) we have join...
GPS activity in Department of Geodesy has been done since 1987. For lack of receiver(s) we have join...
Data analysis was carried out to obtain an improved global network combining all participating track...
Reports given by Soviet specialists at a meeting of Socialist countries on remote sensing of the ear...
Gravity field measurement by satellite to satellite Doppler tracking, critical configurations for fu...
This article presents the topogeodetic survey results of geodetic network points around the quarry "...
Describes briefly status of the geodetic network in Alaska and future program; geomagnetic observati...
The use of satellite-geological information permits generalization of studies of various active geol...
The collection and archiving of the data used in this study was supported by the IRIS PASSCAL and DM...
A recent terrestrial survey was performed by the United States ’ National Geodetic Survey (NGS) at t...
Receivers equipped to measure dual frequency carrier phase signals from satellites of the Global Pos...