Tropospheric refraction in phase observation /
Baselines are routinely measured using Global Positioning System (GPS) which are more precise and economical than terrestrial techniques over distances greater than a few kilometers. In relative positioning, the propagation effects due to the ionosphere and troposhere contribute errors in the accura...
Main Authors: | Md. Nor Kamarudin, Ohio State University |
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Language: | eng |
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United States : Ohio State University,
1987
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