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Title: |
Program for Continued Development and Use of Ocean Acoustic/GPS Geodetic Techniques
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Author(s): |
Spiess, Fred N.
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Abstract: |
Under prior NASA grants our group, with collaboration from scientists at the CalTech Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), visualized and carried out the initial development of a combined GPS and underwater acoustic (GPS/A) method for determining the location of points on the deep sea floor with accuracy relevant to studies of crustal deformation. Under an immediately preceding grant we built, installed and surveyed a set of the necessary seafloor marker precision transponders just seaward of the Cascadia Subduction Zone off British Columbia. The JPL group carried out processing of the GPS data.
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NASA Center: |
Goddard Space Flight Center
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Publication Date: |
1997
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Document Source: |
CASI |
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Document ID: |
19980214915
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Publication Information: |
Number of Pages = 5 |
Report Number: |
NAS 1.26:207883; NASA/CR-1997-207883
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Contract-Grant-Task Number: |
NAG5-1914 |
Price Code: |
A01 |
Keywords: |
PROCEDURES; UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS; GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM; POSITION (LOCATION); OCEAN BOTTOM; TRANSPONDERS; SUBDUCTION (GEOLOGY); PRECISION; OCEANS; GEODESY; CRUSTAL FRACTURES; BRITISH COLUMBIA;
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Accessibility: |
Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available; Final Report |
Updated/Added to NTRS: |
2005-08-25 |
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