The more precise the GPS measurements were, the more the translation process introduced inaccuracies.
The lane finished out at .7 mile (GPS measurement).
Basically, the new methods allowed GPS measurements to be incorporated as special internal conditions for the flow to satisfy.
Which is why we correct for crustal deformation using GPS measurements and model based interpolations where necessary.
GPS measurements indicate that the plate is slowly rotating counter-clockwise.
Using GPS measurements to study ice flow has revealed that glacial movement is greatest in summer when the meltwater levels are highest.
GPS measurements and other studies show that the Okhotsk Plate is slowly rotating in a clockwise direction.
Today GPS measurements provide the rate at which one plate is moving relative to another.
Total settlement, and therefore the potential impacts of the settlement, can only be determined by surveys and GPS measurements.
Numerous hand-held GPS measurements indicate that these listed elevations are probably accurate.