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Johnston, G.J.
Abstract
Ongoing developments in geodetic positioning towards greater accuracies with lower latency are now allowing the measurement of the dynamics of the Earth's crust in near real time. However, in the Australian circumstance a sparsity of geodetic infrastructure has limited the application of modern, geodetic science to broader geoscience research programs. Recent enhancements to the Australian geodetic infrastructure, through the AuScope initiative, offer opportunities for research into refinement of geodetic accuracies, as well as their application to measuring crustal deformation.
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- deformation
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- geodesy
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Earth Sciences
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