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Abstract At the northern Hikurangi margin, Aotearoa New Zealand, slow slip events (SSEs) recur every 6–24 months to ∼ ${\sim} $30 km depth. Although shallow SSEs (0–10 km) are well‐studied offshore, the deeper portion (10–30 km) remains poorly understood, limiting insight into SSE initiation.
Amy Woodward +11 more
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MF-IEKF: A Multiplicative Federated Invariant Extended Kalman Filter for INS/GNSS. [PDF]
Zhao L, Chen T, Yuan P, Li X, Luo Y.
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Surfing Transport of Buoyant Objects Observed in the Nearshore
Abstract Free‐drifting buoyant objects, including plastics, marine debris, and organisms, move with the wind, waves, and surface currents. These objects also surf on breaking waves; this process adds to the total transport of the objects and can control beaching.
E. J. Rainville +3 more
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Assessment of Android Network Positioning as an Alternate Source for Robust PNT. [PDF]
Chun J, Spagnolli J, Holmes T, Akos D.
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Abstract Most of Earth's present‐day terrestrial surface is covered by regolith—the layers of soil, saprolite, and weathered bedrock that together comprise the critical zone. Recent research has focused on understanding fluxes of minerals, water, and energy through the critical zone under steady state assumptions.
Sean P. Bemis +7 more
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Mid Holocene rapid thinning and rethickening of the East Antarctic ice sheet suggested by glacial isostatic adjustment. [PDF]
Okuno J +4 more
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On The Impact Of Temporal Variation On GNSS Position Error Models
Syed Ali Kazim +2 more
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Abstract Whillans Ice Plain (WIP), a region of West Antarctica flowing into the southern Ross Sea, lurches forward 0.2–0.6 m over 30–60 min once or twice per diurnal ocean tidal cycle. Combining 11 years (2008–2019) of 30 s or better resolution Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from past field campaigns is necessary to provide insight into
Z. S. Katz, M. R. Siegfried, L. Padman
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