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    • Comprehensive study on the tropospheric Wet Delay and horizontal gradients during a severe weather event 

      Graffigna, Victoria; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Azpilicueta, Francisco; Gende, Mauricio (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2022-02-12)
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      GNSS meteorology is today one of the most growing technologies to monitor severe weather events. In this paper, we present the usage of 160 GPS reference stations over the period of 14 days to monitor and track Hurricane ...
    • Interpretation of the tropospheric gradients estimated with GPS during hurricane Harvey 

      Graffigna, Victoria; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Gende, Mauricio; Azpilicueta, Francisco; Antico, Pablo (2019-01-01)
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      Open Access
      During the last decade Global Positioning System (GPS) Continuous Operating Reference Stations networks have become a new important data source for meteorology. This has dramatically improved the ability to remotely sense ...
    • Retrieving geophysical signals from GPS in the La Plata River region 

      Graffigna, Victoria; Brunini, Claudio; Gende, Mauricio; Hernández Pajares, Manuel; Galván, Romina de los Ángeles; Oreiro, Fernando (2019-06-08)
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      Over the last few years, efforts to model short-term deformations of the Earth’s crust have multiplied. Sudden water level rise can cause sporadic, but significant, motions in the solid Earth’s surface. In this work, we ...