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Chile Ridge Subduction GPS Network - SNJV-Fundo San Javier P.S. - GPS/GNSS Observations Dataset


DOI: https://doi.org/10.7283/GQGG-K302
Title: Chile Ridge Subduction GPS Network - SNJV-Fundo San Javier P.S.
Authors: Raymond Russo, Boudewijn Ambrosius, Victor Mocanu
Published: 2021
Publisher: The NSF GAGE Facility operated by EarthScope Consortium
Description: GPS/GNSS station: Long-term continuous or semi-continuous occupation at a single location (Active: Still collecting data)
Date Range: 2015-03-08 through 2019-11-20
Citation: Russo, Raymond, Ambrosius, Boudewijn, Mocanu, Victor, 2021, Chile Ridge Subduction GPS Network - SNJV-Fundo San Javier P.S., The NSF GAGE Facility operated by EarthScope Consortium, GPS/GNSS Observations Dataset, https://doi.org/10.7283/GQGG-K302.
Release Notes: These data were collected jointly by personnel of TU Delft, The Netherlands; University of Florida, USA; University of Bucharest, Romania; and University of Beira Interior, Portugal. Field logistics were supported also by the Centro de Sismologia, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, and SERNAGEOMIN, Coyhaique, Chile.
Related Publications:

Luo, H., B. A. C. Ambrosius, R. M. Russo, V.I. Mocanu, K. Wang, M. Bevis, and R. Fernandes, A recent increase in megathrust locking in the southernmost rupture area of the giant 1960 Chile earthquake, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, vol. 537, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116200, 2020.

Russo, R. M., H. Luo, K. Wang, B.A.C. Ambrosius, V.I. Mocanu, J. He, T. James, M. Bevis, and R. Fernandes, Lateral variation in slab window viscosity revealed by GNSS-observed uplift due to recent mass loss at Patagonia icefields, Geology, in press, https://doi.org/10.1130/G49388.1.

Data Availability: Publicly available
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Spatial Coverage: Point(s) (Lat Lon): -45.1498 -72.0604
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Last Modified: 2021-10-28
 

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