The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) proposes 30–40 geodetic observatories as global infrastructure for the most accurate reference frame to monitor the global change. To reach this goal, several geodetic observatories have upgrade plans to become GGOS stations. Most initiatives are driven by national institutions following national interests.
Hase, H. The most remote point method for the site selection of the future GGOS network,
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014, с. 989 - 1006.
Hase, H. .
The most remote point method for the site selection of the future GGOS network.
: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014, с. 989 - 1006.
Hase, H. (2014)
The most remote point method for the site selection of the future GGOS network,
: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, с. 989 - 1006
Hase, H.
(2014).
The most remote point method for the site selection of the future GGOS network. Journal of Geodesy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 88 (10), с. 989 - 1006.