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Randy L. Osborne is the Research Specialist and IT Administrator of Louisiana State University’s Center for GeoInformatics. He is particularly responsible for its complex, state-of-the-art CORS & Real-Time Network. Since joining C4G in 2008, he has been a prime contributor to the C4G’s collaborative work environment that enables citizens of Louisiana as well as federal, state, and local governments to get accurate elevations throughout the State of Louisiana and the Gulf Coast.
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Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) techniques can be used to derive spatially dense “relative” measurements of vertical land motion (VLM), whereas Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) provides point-based “absolute” measurements of VLM. The combination of GNSS and InSAR observations can yield spatially dense VLM measurements in a...
Accurate, reliable, and consistent elevation information contributes to informed decisions for a wide range of important activities, including mapping and charting, determining flood risk, transportation, land use planning and management, environmental management, economic development, coastal sustainability, and engineering design. In no place is...