The Friuli Regional Deformation network (FReDNet) of continuously operating Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers monitors crustal deformation in the Friuli region. The principal goals of the FReDNet program are to determine the distribution of deformation in this region, to estimate interseismic strain accumulation on its active faults to better assess seismic hazards, to monitor hazardous faults for emergency response management, and to provide infrastructure for geodetic data management and processing. The network is also designed to serve as a real-time surveying infrastructure (GPS-RTK).

FReDNet: A system for monitoring the crustal deformations and for precise real-time positioning in Friuli-V. G.

Zuliani D.
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Fabris P.;Palmieri F.;Priolo E.
2009-01-01

Abstract

The Friuli Regional Deformation network (FReDNet) of continuously operating Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers monitors crustal deformation in the Friuli region. The principal goals of the FReDNet program are to determine the distribution of deformation in this region, to estimate interseismic strain accumulation on its active faults to better assess seismic hazards, to monitor hazardous faults for emergency response management, and to provide infrastructure for geodetic data management and processing. The network is also designed to serve as a real-time surveying infrastructure (GPS-RTK).
2009
Crustal deformation
FReDNet
Geodetic data management
GPS
GPS-RTK
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