Researchers forge more open access data for studies of the Earth’s lithosphere

Researchers forge more open access data for studies of the Earth’s lithosphere

Crust and lithospheric mantle—the thinnest and thickest layers of the Earth’s lithosphere—and a wide range of dynamic processes that deform them can be studied by using high precision geodetic data taken directly from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). GNSS data and data products can measure and help the user understand such factors as the Earth’s geometric shape, orientation in space, and gravity field. Crust and lithospheric mantle—the thinnest and thickest layers of the Earth’s lithosphere—and a wide range of dynamic processes that deform them can be studied by using high precision geodetic data taken directly from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). GNSS data and data products can measure and help the user understand such factors as the Earth’s geometric shape, orientation in space, and gravity field. Earth Sciences Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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