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    Ocean 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 ...

    T. C. Harvey, B. D. Hamlington, T. Frederikse in Communications Earth & Environment (2021)

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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...

    H. -P. Plag, G. Blewitt, C. Kreemer, W. C. Hammond in Dynamic Planet (2007)

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    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...

    G. Blewitt, C. Boucher, P. B. H. Davies in Advances in Positioning and Reference Fram… (1998)

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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...

    G. Blewitt, T. P. Yunck, S. M. Lichten, W. I. Bertiger in High Precision Navigation (1989)

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    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...

    G. Blewitt, W. G. Melbourne, W. I. Bertiger in GPS-Techniques Applied to Geodesy and Surv… (1988)

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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...

    R. M. Bionta, G. Blewitt, C. B. Bratton, B. G. Cortez, S. Errede in High-Energy Physics (1985)

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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 ...

    R. M. Bionta, G. Blewitt, C. B. Bratton in Fourth Workshop on Grand Unification (1983)

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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.

    W. R. Kropp, W. Gajewski, W. R. Kropp, F. Reines in Third Workshop on Grand Unification (1982)