GNSS Velocities for Seismic Network Applications
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the application of GNSS velocities in seismic network operations through this informative 55-minute AGU conference talk. Gain insights into how Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology is utilized to measure and analyze ground movements for seismological purposes. Learn about the integration of GNSS data with seismic networks, enhancing our understanding of tectonic plate motions, crustal deformation, and earthquake hazards. Discover the latest techniques and methodologies used to process GNSS data for high-precision velocity measurements, and understand how these velocities contribute to improved earthquake monitoring and risk assessment. Delve into case studies and real-world examples that demonstrate the practical applications of GNSS velocities in seismic research and network operations.
Syllabus
GNSS Velocities for Seismic Network Applications
Taught by
AGU
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