GPS is a satellite technology used as a tool to measure crustal changes.
What is GPS?
How does it work?
GPS
in earthquakes studies Using
GPS to measure earthquakes
References Elosegui, P. (ed.). 1995. Geodesy using the Global
Positioning System: The effects of signal scattering on estimates of site
position. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 100 (B7), 9921-9934.
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