GNSS Monitoring of the Terrestrial Environment 1st Edition
GNSS Monitoring of the Terrestrial Environment (1st Edition) by Yosuke Aoki and Corné Kreemer is an authoritative guide that brings satellite geodesy to the forefront of environmental science. Capturing attention with clear, real-world relevance, this book explains how global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) are used to observe the Earth’s surface with precision—from crustal deformation and landslides to sea-level change and hydrological shifts.
Dive into a richly illustrated exploration of GNSS fundamentals, network design, data processing, time-series analysis, and uncertainty quantification. The authors translate complex methodologies into practical workflows, demonstrating how continuous GNSS monitoring supports hazard assessment, infrastructure stability, and climate-related studies. Case studies highlight applications across tectonics, coastal monitoring, and urban subsidence, making the text both technically robust and immediately applicable.
Engineered for geodesists, geophysicists, environmental scientists, engineers, and advanced students, this edition balances theory with hands-on strategies for deploying GNSS networks, integrating satellite positioning with remote sensing, and interpreting long-term trends. Emphasis on data quality, reproducibility, and operational monitoring ensures the book is a reliable resource for research and applied projects.
Whether you’re building a GNSS monitoring program or elevating your Earth observation toolkit, this book equips you with the tools to translate precise positioning into actionable environmental insights. Enhance your expertise in GNSS, satellite geodesy, and terrestrial monitoring—secure your copy today and stay at the cutting edge of Earth system monitoring.
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