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Open AccessOcean mass, sterodynamic effects, and vertical land motion largely explain US coast relative sea level rise
Regional sea-level changes are caused by several physical processes that vary both in space and time. As a result of these processes, large regional departures from the long-term rate of global mean sea-level ...
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Solid Earth Deformations Induced by the Sumatra Earthquakes of 2004–2005: GPS Detection of Co-Seismic Displacements and Tsunami-Induced Loading
The two great Sumatra earthquakes of December 26, 2004, and March 28, 2005, are associated with a number of geodynamic processes affecting Earth’s shape, gravity field and rotation on a wide range of spatial a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
ITRF Densification and Continuous Realization by the IGS
The tools and infrastructure are now in place to realize a global, terrestrial, kinematic reference frame with few millimeter precision, which is both spatially dense, and can be reliably updated on a frequent...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
GPS Geodesy: A Status Report
Accuracies of a centimeter or better in earth baseline measurements are crucial for many investigations in crustal dynamics. This implies measurement accuracies of the order of a few parts in 108 of baseline l...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
GPS geodesy with centimeter accuracy
Centimeter-level accuracy is crucial for Global Positioning System (GPS) baseline measurements to be useful for many geophysical applications. This implies that baseline vector accuracy must be of the order of...
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A Search for Proton Decay into e+π° Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven Collaboration
Observations were made 1570 mwe underground with an 8000 metric ton water Cherenkov detector. During a live-time of 80 days no events consistent with the decay p → e+π° were found in a fiducial mass of 3300 metri...
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Results from the IMB Detector the Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven Collaboration
Results are presented from the first 80 days of the IMB detector, with 69 observed interactions in a 3300 metric ton fiducial volume. The 69 events are consistent with atmospheric neutrinos. Limits are set at ...
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Status of the Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven Nucleon Decay Search
Progress in the construction and operation of the IMB ~ 10,000 ton water Cerenkov detector is discussed. Results from a brief (~ 40 hr) cosmic ray exposure are presented.