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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | 6164 |
Fachzeitschrift | Remote sensing |
Jahrgang | 14 |
Ausgabenummer | 23 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 5 Dez. 2022 |
Abstract
Geodesy is the science of accurately measuring the topography of the earth (geometric shape and size), its orientation in space, and its gravity field. With the advances in our knowledge and technology, this scientific field has extended to the understanding of geodynamical phenomena such as crustal motion, tides, and polar motion. This Special Issue is dedicated to the recent advances in modelling geodetic time series recorded using various instruments. Due to the stochastic noise properties inherent in each of the time series, careful modelling is necessary in order to extract accurate geophysical information with realistic associated uncertainties (statistically sufficient). The analyzed data have been recorded with various space missions or ground-based instruments. It is impossible to be comprehensive in the vast and dynamic field that is Geodesy, particularly so-called “Environmental Geodesy”, which intends to understand the Earth’s geodynamics by monitoring any changes in our environment. This field has gained much attention in the past two decades due to the need by the international community to understand how climate change modifies our environment. Therefore, this Special Issue collects some articles which emphasize the recent development of specific algorithms or methodologies to study particular natural phenomena related to the geodynamics of the earth’s crust and climate change.
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in: Remote sensing, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 23, 6164, 05.12.2022.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent Advances in Modelling Geodetic Time Series and Applications for Earth Science and Environmental Monitoring
AU - He, Xiaoxing
AU - Montillet, Jean Philippe
AU - Li, Zhao
AU - Kermarrec, Gaël
AU - Fernandes, Rui
AU - Zhou, Feng
N1 - Funding Information: This work was sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China (42104023), 2022 Science and Technology Think Tank Young Talent Program (20220615ZZ07110308). This work was also supported by the project FCT/UID/GEO/50019/2019—IDL, funded by FCT.
PY - 2022/12/5
Y1 - 2022/12/5
N2 - Geodesy is the science of accurately measuring the topography of the earth (geometric shape and size), its orientation in space, and its gravity field. With the advances in our knowledge and technology, this scientific field has extended to the understanding of geodynamical phenomena such as crustal motion, tides, and polar motion. This Special Issue is dedicated to the recent advances in modelling geodetic time series recorded using various instruments. Due to the stochastic noise properties inherent in each of the time series, careful modelling is necessary in order to extract accurate geophysical information with realistic associated uncertainties (statistically sufficient). The analyzed data have been recorded with various space missions or ground-based instruments. It is impossible to be comprehensive in the vast and dynamic field that is Geodesy, particularly so-called “Environmental Geodesy”, which intends to understand the Earth’s geodynamics by monitoring any changes in our environment. This field has gained much attention in the past two decades due to the need by the international community to understand how climate change modifies our environment. Therefore, this Special Issue collects some articles which emphasize the recent development of specific algorithms or methodologies to study particular natural phenomena related to the geodynamics of the earth’s crust and climate change.
AB - Geodesy is the science of accurately measuring the topography of the earth (geometric shape and size), its orientation in space, and its gravity field. With the advances in our knowledge and technology, this scientific field has extended to the understanding of geodynamical phenomena such as crustal motion, tides, and polar motion. This Special Issue is dedicated to the recent advances in modelling geodetic time series recorded using various instruments. Due to the stochastic noise properties inherent in each of the time series, careful modelling is necessary in order to extract accurate geophysical information with realistic associated uncertainties (statistically sufficient). The analyzed data have been recorded with various space missions or ground-based instruments. It is impossible to be comprehensive in the vast and dynamic field that is Geodesy, particularly so-called “Environmental Geodesy”, which intends to understand the Earth’s geodynamics by monitoring any changes in our environment. This field has gained much attention in the past two decades due to the need by the international community to understand how climate change modifies our environment. Therefore, this Special Issue collects some articles which emphasize the recent development of specific algorithms or methodologies to study particular natural phenomena related to the geodynamics of the earth’s crust and climate change.
KW - climate change
KW - environment
KW - geodetic time series analysis
KW - GNSS
KW - stochastic noise modelling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85143813828&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/rs14236164
DO - 10.3390/rs14236164
M3 - Editorial in journal
AN - SCOPUS:85143813828
VL - 14
JO - Remote sensing
JF - Remote sensing
SN - 2072-4292
IS - 23
M1 - 6164
ER -