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Natural Phenomenons
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Solutions for Monitoring - Natural Phenomenons |
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Leica Geosystems' instruments are used by scientists and researchers in applications that involve the measurement, modelling and analysis of natural phenomenons such as earthquakes, volcanoes, land slips and crustal movement.
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Coming Out of the Dark! New technology revolutionizes cave measurement. もっと見る
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(Reporter 48, Jan 2003) Nowhere is volcanism more impressive and varied than on the largest volcanic island of the earth – Iceland. During the last decade the European Space Agency (ESA) has supported a number of disaster monitoring research projects utilizing the radar satellites ERS-1
and ERS-2. Following the recent launch on 1 March 2002 of the ENVISAT – Europe’s newest polar-orbiting scientific satellite – it is envisaged
that this continuing research will be greatly improved. もっと見る
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(Reporter 48, Jan 2003) Leica Geosystems is providing eight GPS receivers to assist in the measurement of crustal movements under the ice sheet. もっと見る
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The dynamic country of Japan has long been at the forefront of technology. The latest innovation is the introduction of CRNet to the monitoring of their dynamic landscape. もっと見る
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Land slip areas can be monitored with the fully automated TM1800 and DI3000S system. もっと見る
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