GPS is a satellite technology used as a tool to measure crustal changes.


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What is GPS? How does it work? GPS in earthquakes studies Using GPS to measure earthquakes

GPS Activities

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.

Herring, T.A. 1996, February. The Global Positioning System Scientific American, 44-50.

Wells, David, 1987.Guide To GPS Positioning. Canadian GPS Associates, Canada.

 

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