Global Navigation Satellite System Monitoring of the Atmosphere

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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) monitoring of the atmosphere is an interdisciplinary topic: a collaboration between geodetic and atmospheric communities. As such, this topic requires sufficient basic knowledge about both GNSS and the atmosphere. Global Navigation Satellite System Monitoring of the Atmosphere begins by introducing GNSS, its components, and signals. It then explains the basics of the atmosphere, starting from the ionosphere to the troposphere. The GNSS tropospheric monitoring is separated for application in numerical weather prediction and nowcasting. Further chapters focus on the application of GNSS for monitoring the climate as well as soil moisture. Finally, the book concludes by discussing GNSS processing along with introducing the latest developments and applications for using atmospheric data to provide precise real-time GNSS products.

  • Explains the basics of GNSS positioning and signals
  • Includes the state of the art in GNSS observations of the atmosphere and hydrosphere
  • Presents the basics of numerical weather prediction and analysis

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ISBN-10: 0128191538
ISBN-13: 9780128191538
Book pages: 672
Book language: English
Edition: 4
Binding: ePub
Publisher: Elsevier S & T

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