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113th Distinguished Research Lecture: Kristine Larson | CU ...connections.cu.edu › events › 113th-distinguished-rese...
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Professor Kristine Larson's career has coincided with this GPS revolution. Early on, Larson used GPS to measure fault motions in California.
GPS 'Junk' Data Reveals Volcanic Plumes | Inside Science
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Approach could make air travel safer.
Environmental Monitor | Water measurements buried in GPS signals...
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A research team recently won an international water science award for making use of GPS signals that the team's leader spent years trying to get rid of.
U.S. scientists using errant GPS signals to measure snow | CTV News
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Climate scientists are gleaning valuable information about snowfall and droughts from errant satellite signals once considered a nuisance.
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