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The Global Positioning System for the Geosciences: Summary and Proceedings of a Workshop on Improving the GPS Reference Station Infrastructure for Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Science Applications (1997)
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The Global Positioning System for the Geosciences: Summary and Proceedings of a Workshop on Improving the GPS Reference Station Infrastructure for Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Science Applications

James Slater

Defense Mapping Agency

Robert Snow

Allen Osborne Associates

Frederick Solheim

University Navstar Consortium

Keith Stark

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Larry Stotts

Federal Aviation Administration

James Stowell

Ashtech, Inc.

William Strange

NOAA National Geodetic Survey

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF

David Turner

Study Director

Ted Morrison

Senior Project Assistant

Theresa Van Hove

University Navstar Consortium

Michael Watkins

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Neil Weston

NOAA National Geodetic Survey

George Wiggers

U.S. Department of Transportation

Daniel Wolfe

NOAA Environmental Technologies Laboratory

William Wooden

Defense Mapping Agency

Thomas Yunck

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

James Zumberg

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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