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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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Aspects of satellite geodesy

Australian Surveyor, 1966
Abstract Summary A short outline is given of the importance and aspects of observational procedures of satellites for geodetic purposes with the emphasis on geodetic positions.
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Unexpected far-field deformation of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes revealed by space geodesy

Science
The spatiotemporal pattern of surface displacements from large earthquakes provides crucial insights about the deformation of Earth’s crust at various scales and the interactions among tectonic plates.
S. Ergintav   +17 more
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Research using GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) products – a comprehensive literature review

Journal of Applied Geodesy
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) products, including satellite orbit and clock corrections, ionospheric and tropospheric delay models, and multi-frequency data, are fundamental to modern geodesy and numerous scientific and industrial ...
Aleksandra Maciejewska, Kamil Maciuk
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Ocean tides for satellite geodesy

Marine Geodesy, 1990
Spherical harmonic tidal solutions have been obtained at the frequencies of the 32 largest luni-solar tides using prior theory of the author. That theory was developed for turbulent, nonglobal, self-gravitating, and loading oceans possessing realistic bathymetry and linearized bottom friction; the oceans satisfy no-flow boundary conditions at ...
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Geoid float techniques in satellite geodesy

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1980
This approach to reconciling satellite-derived positions of ground stations with terrestrial geodetic data avoids uncritical acceptance of existing astro-geodetic or other geoidal separation information but rather allows such a geoid to 'float’ up and down freely to find its own best position.
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