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Geodesy

Our Geodesy research seeks to define the global water cycle, directly through determining global and regional sea level change and measuring from space the mass change of the ice sheets, or indirectly through measuring and understanding millimetre-level changes in Earth’s shape using GPS, enabled by improving the accuracy of those geodetic measurements.

Current Projects

  • Improved models of West Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment through new crustal motion data (CAPGIA)
  • Regional Gravity Fields from GOCE and GRACE
  • Testing commercial Network RTK GNSS services in Great Britain
  • Networks of Sensors in Extreme Environments: High-Resolution Glacier Dynamic Monitoring
  • Improved constraints on global-scale hydrological change by determining secular geocenter motion and low degrees of the surface mass load

Academic Staff

  • Dr Rory Bingham
  • Professor Peter Clarke
  • Dr Stuart Edwards
  • Professor Matt King
  • Professor Phil Moore
  • Dr Nigel Penna

Researchers

  • Dr Sophie Bassett
  • Dr Julien Gazeaux
  • Dr Rossen Grebenitcharsky
  • Mr Ian Martin
  • Dr Kirill Palamartchouk
  • Dr Elizabeth Petrie

  • Research
    • Environmental Engineering
    • Geotechnics and Structures
    • Transport
    • Water
    • Geomatics
      • Geodesy
        • Improved Models
        • Regional Gravity Fields
        • Network RTK
        • Network of Sensors
        • Hydrological Change
      • Geospatial Engineering
    • Geosciences
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