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Baldi, Paolo and Unguendoli, Marco and Gasperini, Paolo:
Planning and optimization of geodetic networks for determining fault movements
Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Serie 8 75 (1983), fasc. n.3-4, p. 127-143, (English)
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Le possibilità di applicazione delie moderne tecniche di ottimizzazione delle reti geodetiche, istituite per lo studio delle deformazioni del suolo in aree sismiche, vengono analizzate prendendo in considerazione vari parametri, quali la precisione, l’affidabilità, i costi e le indicazioni disponibili a priori sulle caratteristiche del fenomeno geofisico che si intende studiare.
Referenze Bibliografiche
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Baldi P. and Unguendoli M. (1982) - Some problems in monitoring crustal deformation by geodetic methods. «Quaterniones Geodesiae », 3.
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Stewart S.W. and O’Neil M.E. (1972) - Seismic travel times and near surface crustal velocity structure bounding the San Andreas Fault zone near Parkfield, «California, U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap.», 800-C, C117-C118.
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Wimmer H. (1981) - Second order design of geodetic networks by an iterative approximation of a given criterion matrix, Proceedings of the IAG Symposium, München.

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