Hydrogeodesy

“Hydrogeodesy, the science that measures the Earth's solid and aquatic surfaces, gravity field, and their changes over time […]” (Jaramillo et al. 2024).

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Jaramillo, Fernando, Saeid Aminjafari, Pascal Castellazzi, Ayan Fleischmann, Etienne Fluet-Chouinard, Hossein Hashemi, Clara Hubinger, et al. 2024. “The Potential of Hydrogeodesy to Address Water-Related and Sustainability Challenges.” Water Resources Research 60 (11). John Wiley and Sons Inc: e2023WR037020. doi:10.1029/2023WR037020.

 

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