Explore the cutting-edge advancements in high-rate Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology and its pivotal role in earthquake observing systems during this insightful one-hour AGU conference talk. Delve into the latest research and developments that are revolutionizing our ability to monitor and understand seismic activity with unprecedented precision. Gain valuable knowledge about how high-rate GNSS is enhancing early warning systems, improving earthquake hazard assessment, and contributing to more accurate ground motion modeling. Discover the potential future applications and challenges of integrating this technology into existing and emerging earthquake monitoring networks, and learn how it complements traditional seismological methods for a more comprehensive understanding of tectonic processes.
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The Future of High-Rate GNSS in Earthquake Observing Systems
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