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Global Geodetic Observing System - Meeting the Requirements of a Global Society on a Changing Planet in 2020

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The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) has been established by the Int- national Association of Geodesy (IAG) in order to integrate the three fundamental areas of geodesy, so as to monitor geodetic parameters and their temporal varia- ?9 tions, in a global reference frame with a target relative accuracy of 10 or b- ter. These areas, often called 'pillars', deal with the determination and evolution of (a) the Earth's geometry (topography, bathymetry, ice surface, sea level), (b) the Earth's rotation and orientation (polar motion, rotation rate, nutation, etc. ), and (c) the Earth's gravity eld (gravity, geoid). Therefore, Earth Observation on a global scale is at the heart of GGOS's activities, which contributes to Global Change - search through the monitoring, as well as the modeling, of dynamic Earth processes such as, for example, mass and angular momentum exchanges, mass transport and ocean circulation, and changes in sea, land and ice surfaces. To achieve such an - bitious goal, GGOS relies on an integrated network of current and future terrestrial, airborne and satellite systems and technologies. These include: various positioning, navigation, remote sensing and dedicated gravity and altimetry satellite missions; global ground networks of VLBI, SLR, DORIS, GNSS and absolute and relative gravity stations; and airborne gravity, mapping and remote sensing systems.

List of contents

The goals, achievements, and tools of modern geodesy.- Understanding a dynamic planet: Earth science requirements for geodesy.- Maintaining a modern society.- Earth observation: Serving the needs of an increasingly global society.- Geodesy: Foundation for exploring the planets, the solar system and beyond.- Integrated scientific and societal user requirements and functional specifications for the GGOS.- The future geodetic reference frame.- The future Global Geodetic Observing System.- Towards GGOS in 2020.- Recommendations.

Product details

Assisted by Pearlman (Editor), Pearlman (Editor), Michael Pearlman (Editor), Hans-Pete Plag (Editor), Hans-Peter Plag (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642424946
ISBN 978-3-642-42494-6
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 184 mm x 238 mm x 21 mm
Weight 581 g
Illustrations XLIV, 332 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

C, Geophysics, Earth and Environmental Science, Solid Earth Sciences, Geographical information systems & remote sensing, Geographical Information Systems/Cartography, Geographical Information System, Geographical information systems, Geophysics/Geodesy, Environmental Monitoring, Monitoring/Environmental Analysis

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