Airborne geophysics and precise positioning : scientific issues and future directions / Committee on Geodesy, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, National Research Council
Airborne geophysics: a powerful tool for studying the earth. Precise position capabilities and requirements. Measuring the earth's gravity field. Measuring the earth's surface topography. Very high resolution studies with airborne techniques -- Scientific framework. Interdisciplinary earth science studies and airborne geophysics. Continental geodynamics and airborne geophysics. High-resolution applications and airborne geophysics. Geodesy and airborne geophysics. Global change monitoring and airborne geophysics -- Future directions. Measurement and positioning technology. Kinematic GPS technology. Airborne platforms -- A strategy for the future -- Appendix A: Effects of selective availability (SA) and antispoofing (AS) -- Appendix B: Conclusions from the Workshop on Airborne Geophysics -- Appendix C: Workshop on Airborne Geophysics : the agenda -- Appendix D: Workshop on Airborne Geophysics : list of participants
Notes
Report based on information presented at the Workshop on Airborne Geophysics, held on July 12-14, 1993, in Washington, D.C
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-111)