GPS Array as a Sensor of Lithosphere, Troposphere and Ionosphere
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
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Explore a comprehensive 48-minute lecture from the AGU Fall Meeting 2011 Bowie Lecture series, delivered by Kosuke Heki from Hokkaido University, Japan. Delve into the innovative applications of GPS arrays as sensors for studying the lithosphere, troposphere, and ionosphere. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that utilizes GPS technology to advance our understanding of Earth's complex systems across multiple atmospheric layers.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2011 Bowie Lecture: GPS Array as a Sensor of Lithosphere, Troposphere and Ionosphere
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