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Subject: Re: Interesting article on using GPS receivers as a strong motion sensor
From: "Mauro Mariotti"  mariotti@......... 
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 08:39:56 +0200
Hi All,
in Italy University of Camerino placed a couple of these kind of gps =
strain meters
in two faults 80 km from me.
If I will know more I will post more info...
Regards
Mauro
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  From: ChrisAtUpw@..........
  To: psn-l@.................
  Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 4:00 AM
  Subject: Re: Interesting article on using GPS receivers as a strong =
motion sensor
  In a message dated 30/04/02, cochrane@.............. writes:=20
    =
http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=3D15044=20
        I wonder if this GPS technique could be adapted to measure =
cumulative stress when the Earth compresses or stretches elastically =
prior to an Earthquake? Put pairs of receivers well separated on either =
side of a fault line with a base line of several km?=20
        Regards,=20
        Chris Chapman=20
Hi All,
in Italy University of Camerino placed=20
a couple of these kind of gps strain meters
in two faults 80 km from =
me.
If I will know more I will post more=20
info...
 
Regards
Mauro
 
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  GPS receivers as a strong motion sensor
  
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  30/04/02, cochrane@..............=20
  writes: 
  http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=3D150=
44=20
    
      I=20
  wonder if this GPS technique could be adapted to measure cumulative =
stress=20
  when the Earth compresses or stretches elastically prior to an =
Earthquake? Put=20
  pairs of receivers well separated on either side of a fault line with =
a base=20
  line of several km? =
      Regards,=20
  
      Chris Chapman=20
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