Airborne geophysics and precise positioning : scientific issues and future directions / Committee on Geodesy, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, National Research Council.
Report based on information presented at the Workshop on Airborne Geophysics, held on July 12-14, 1993, in Washington, D.C.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-111).
Contents
Airborne geophysics: a powerful tool for studying the earth. Precise position capabilities and requirements. Measuring the earth's gravity field. Measuring the earth's surface topography. Very high resolution studies with airborne techniques -- Scientific framework. Interdisciplinary earth science studies and airborne geophysics. Continental geodynamics and airborne geophysics. High-resolution applications and airborne geophysics. Geodesy and airborne geophysics. Global change monitoring and airborne geophysics -- Future directions. Measurement and positioning technology. Kinematic GPS technology. Airborne platforms -- A strategy for the future -- Appendix A: Effects of selective availability (SA) and antispoofing (AS) -- Appendix B: Conclusions from the Workshop on Airborne Geophysics -- Appendix C: Workshop on Airborne Geophysics : the agenda -- Appendix D: Workshop on Airborne Geophysics : list of participants.
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