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The Geodetic Centroid (gCent) Catalog: Global Earthquake Monitoring with Satellite Imaging Geodesy

Bulletin of The Seismological Society of America (BSSA), 2022
Remote sensing geodetic observations (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar [InSAR] and optical correlation [“pixel tracking”]) serve an increasingly diverse and important role in earthquake monitoring and response.
Hannah N. Shea, W. Barnhart
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On the optimum use of satellites for geodesy [PDF]

open access: possibleBulletin géodésique, 1964
Cet article a ete prepare par le Dr. G. Veis pour etre soumis a l'approbation du “Groupe de Conseil sur les Satellites geodesiques” du COSPAR au cours de sa reunion du 11 Mai 1964.
G. Veis, G. Veis
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Orbit determination in satellite geodesy

Advances in Space Research, 2003
Abstract For centuries orbit determination in Celestial Mechanics was a synonym for the determination of six so-called Keplerian elements of the orbit of a minor planet or a comet based on a short series of (three or more) astrometric places observed from one or more observatories on the Earth's surface.
Urs Hugentobler   +3 more
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Dynamic satellite geodesy

Reviews of Geophysics, 1975
Since the last quadrennial report [Gaposchkin, 1971], dynamic satellite geodesy has been continually refined with several new and independent solutions for the gravity field [Yionoulis et al., 1972; Gaposchkin, 1973a, 1974; Lerch et al., 1972a, b, 1974; Lerch and Wagner, 1972; Rapp, 1971a, 1973a, b, 1974a; Koch, 1972, 1974; Koch and Witte, 1971; Koch ...
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Satellite geodesy for volcano monitoring in the Sentinel-1 and SAR constellation era

IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019
Globally, 800 million people live within 100 km of a volcano thought to have been active in the last 10,000 years. The basis of forecasting the short term progression of volcanic unrest or onset of eruption is high quality monitoring data, ideally ...
S. Ebmeier   +6 more
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Geodesy and satellites

Cartography, 1964
An outline* of existing geodetic methods and modem satellite methods for the determination of the earth's gravitational field and a uniform world geodetic system. The article was written in December 1964 when the author was studying at the Geodetic Institute of the Technical University of Delft, Holland.
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Field studies of electronic total stations in a special reference satellite geodetic basis

Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry 2021, 2023
This article presents the results of the conducted field research of two electronic total station, included in the park of geodetic devices performing geodetic work. The article is written on the materials of research work that the authors carried out in
A. Suyunov   +3 more
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THE APPLICATION OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY TO SATELLITE GEODESY

Survey Review, 1968
AbstractIn order to obtain the individual directions of the paths to the satellite, the ray bundle defined by the corrected photo co-ordinates and the focal length of the camera must be converted by a space transform into the “passpoint” system of the fixed stars given by the right ascension/declination system. This problem of the spatial rotation of a
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Satellite geodesy and geodynamics

Geologische Rundschau, 1981
A short review of the fundamental techniques of satellite geodesy for the determination of the (timevarying) coordinates of a global set of geodetic reference points as well as the gravity field of the earth is given. The last results of modern observation techniques, especially the high accuracies obtained in the last few years, may show the relevance
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Dynamic satellite geodesy

Reviews of Geophysics, 1979
Since the last report (Gaposchkin, 1975) dynamic satellite geodesy has continued to develop and refine its capability to determine locations on the earth's surface and to improve our knowledge of the global gravity field (Anderle 1975, 1978, 1978a; Gaposchkin 1977, 1979; Lerch, et al., 1977, 1978a;Smith, et al., 1976, 1978;Wagner, et al., 1977).
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