A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research

The Australian Research Council recently awarded a grant to a consortium of five Australian universities to purchase ten geodetic-quality GPS receivers and peripherals. This cooperative approach will enhance new and existing GPS-geodetic research opportunities for Australian academic geodesists. The...

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Main Authors: Featherstone, Will, Stewart, Michael, Rizos, C., Han, S., Coleman, Robert, Tregoning, P., Morgan, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Institution of Surveyors, Australia Inc. 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27861
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author Featherstone, Will
Stewart, Michael
Rizos, C.
Han, S.
Coleman, Robert
Tregoning, P.
Morgan, P.
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description The Australian Research Council recently awarded a grant to a consortium of five Australian universities to purchase ten geodetic-quality GPS receivers and peripherals. This cooperative approach will enhance new and existing GPS-geodetic research opportunities for Australian academic geodesists. These research projects include the monitoring of deformation of man-made structures and natural features, global and regional plate tectonics, measurement of sea-level change, mapping of Antarctic ice sheets and their flow, sounding of the Earth's atmosphere, and experiments in kinematic and rapid-static GPS-geodesy.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-278612017-01-30T13:01:40Z A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research Featherstone, Will Stewart, Michael Rizos, C. Han, S. Coleman, Robert Tregoning, P. Morgan, P. ARC Australia GPS geodesy The Australian Research Council recently awarded a grant to a consortium of five Australian universities to purchase ten geodetic-quality GPS receivers and peripherals. This cooperative approach will enhance new and existing GPS-geodetic research opportunities for Australian academic geodesists. These research projects include the monitoring of deformation of man-made structures and natural features, global and regional plate tectonics, measurement of sea-level change, mapping of Antarctic ice sheets and their flow, sounding of the Earth's atmosphere, and experiments in kinematic and rapid-static GPS-geodesy. 2000 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27861 The Institution of Surveyors, Australia Inc. fulltext
spellingShingle ARC
Australia
GPS
geodesy
Featherstone, Will
Stewart, Michael
Rizos, C.
Han, S.
Coleman, Robert
Tregoning, P.
Morgan, P.
A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research
title A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research
title_full A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research
title_fullStr A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research
title_full_unstemmed A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research
title_short A New Facility to Enhance Australian GPS-geodetic Research
title_sort new facility to enhance australian gps-geodetic research
topic ARC
Australia
GPS
geodesy
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27861