Geodetic observations are necessary to characterize highly accurate spatial and temporal changes of the Earth system that relate to sea-level changes. Quantifying the long-term change in sea level imposes stringent observation requirements that can only be addressed within the context of a stable, global reference system.
G. Blewitt, Z. Altamimi, J. Davis, R. Gross, C.-Y Kuo, F. Lemoine, et al. (2010). Geodetic Observations and Global Reference Frame Contributions to Understanding Sea-Level Rise and Variability. CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX : Wiley-Blackwell [10.1002/9781444323276.ch9].
Geodetic Observations and Global Reference Frame Contributions to Understanding Sea-Level Rise and Variability
ZERBINI, SUSANNA
2010
Abstract
Geodetic observations are necessary to characterize highly accurate spatial and temporal changes of the Earth system that relate to sea-level changes. Quantifying the long-term change in sea level imposes stringent observation requirements that can only be addressed within the context of a stable, global reference system.File in questo prodotto:
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