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GNSS Monitoring of the Terrestrial Environment provides an in-depth exploration of how Global Navigation Satellite System technology is transforming Earth observation and environmental monitoring. Written by leading experts Yosuke Aoki and Corn Kreemer, this authoritative text demonstrates the critical role of GNSS in understanding and tracking three major natural phenomena that shape our planet.
The book examines earthquake detection and analysis through precise ground deformation measurements, volcanic monitoring via real-time displacement tracking, and climate change impacts through sea level and ice sheet observations. Each section combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, offering researchers, scientists, and professionals the tools needed to interpret GNSS data effectively.
Published by Elsevier Science Ltd, this essential reference covers advanced positioning techniques, data processing methodologies, and cutting-edge case studies from around the world. Perfect for geophysicists, environmental scientists, and engineers working in Earth monitoring and natural hazard assessment.







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