For three weeks, from January 18 to February 5, 1988, scientists and engineers from 13 countries and 30 international agencies and institutions cooperated in the most extensive GPS (Global Positioning System) field campaign, and the largest geodynamics experiment, in the world to date. This collaborative experiment concentrated GPS receivers in Central and South America. the predicted rates of motions are on the order of 5-10 cm/yr. Global coverage of GPS observations spanned 220 degrees of longitude and 125 degrees of latitude using a total of 43 GPS receivers. The experiment was the first civilian effort at implementing an extended international GPS satellite tracking network. Covariance analyses incorporating the extended tracking networ...
A meeting was held in March 1991, at The Ohio State University to discuss the future of the use of t...
[Abstract]: GPS has brought a revolution to the surveying profession and GNSS continues to refine th...
Abstract. Daily estimates of the Earth's pole position have been obtained with measurements fro...
In January 1988, scientists from over 25 organizations in 13 countries and territories cooperated in...
In January 1988, scientists from over 25 organizations in 13 countries and territories cooperated in...
In January 1988, scientists from over 25 organizations in 13 countries and territories cooperated in...
Geodetic monitoring of subduction of the Nazca and Cocos plates is a goal of the CASA (Central and S...
The CASA UNO Global Positioning System (GPS) experiment (January-February 1988) included an extended...
GPS relative positioning provides precision of the order of 1 part per million (ppm) within relative...
GPS activity in Department of Geodesy has been done since 1987. For lack of receiver(s) we have join...
The International GPS (Global Positioning System) Service for Geodynamics (IGS) began formal operati...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation\ud system made up of a network o...
261-267The Global Positioning System's satellites transmit time-dependent signals on two frequencies...
A 45-station geodetic network was established in 1987 using global positioning system (GPS) technolo...
An encouraging concept for position determination of geostationary satellites is the use of the Glob...
A meeting was held in March 1991, at The Ohio State University to discuss the future of the use of t...
[Abstract]: GPS has brought a revolution to the surveying profession and GNSS continues to refine th...
Abstract. Daily estimates of the Earth's pole position have been obtained with measurements fro...
In January 1988, scientists from over 25 organizations in 13 countries and territories cooperated in...
In January 1988, scientists from over 25 organizations in 13 countries and territories cooperated in...
In January 1988, scientists from over 25 organizations in 13 countries and territories cooperated in...
Geodetic monitoring of subduction of the Nazca and Cocos plates is a goal of the CASA (Central and S...
The CASA UNO Global Positioning System (GPS) experiment (January-February 1988) included an extended...
GPS relative positioning provides precision of the order of 1 part per million (ppm) within relative...
GPS activity in Department of Geodesy has been done since 1987. For lack of receiver(s) we have join...
The International GPS (Global Positioning System) Service for Geodynamics (IGS) began formal operati...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation\ud system made up of a network o...
261-267The Global Positioning System's satellites transmit time-dependent signals on two frequencies...
A 45-station geodetic network was established in 1987 using global positioning system (GPS) technolo...
An encouraging concept for position determination of geostationary satellites is the use of the Glob...
A meeting was held in March 1991, at The Ohio State University to discuss the future of the use of t...
[Abstract]: GPS has brought a revolution to the surveying profession and GNSS continues to refine th...
Abstract. Daily estimates of the Earth's pole position have been obtained with measurements fro...