Authors / CoAuthors
Garthwaite, M.C. | Hazelwood, M. | Nancarrow, S. | Hislop, A. | Dawson, J.H.
Abstract
This paper describes the purpose, design and implementation of a new regional-scale geodetic network that has been installed in the Surat Basin, Queensland, completed in November 2014. The network incorporates 65 survey marks and 40 radar corner reflectors to enable the combination of Global Navigation Satellite System measurements with remotely-sensed surface displacement maps derived using the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar technique. The combination of these geodetic techniques in this region will bring an enhanced understanding of how resource extraction affects the surface, leading to increased productivity and environmental management.
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82576
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- External PublicationScientific Journal Paper
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- QLD
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Earth Sciences
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2015-01-01T00:00:00
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
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[-28.0, -25.5, 147.0, 151.5]
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The positions of geodetic sites (survey marks and radar corner reflectors) are reported 147.0 151.5 -28.0 -25.5