On the Method of Analysis for Earthquake Forecasting

Authors

  • Nikola Solarić Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb, Hrvatska
  • Miljenko Solarić Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb, Hrvatska
  • Đuro Barković Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb, Hrvatska
  • Mladen Zrinjski Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb, Hrvatska
  • Zlatko Bogdanovski Civil Engineering Skopje, S. Makedonija
  • Sasha Dimevski Civil Engineering Skopje, S. Makedonija
  • A. Postalovski Civil Engineering Skopje, S. Makedonija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.123.17043

Keywords:

GNSS (are global navigation satellite system), GPS (USA Global Navigation system), GLONASS (Russian Global Navigation Satellite System), GALILEO (European global navigation system), COMPAS (Chinese global navigation system)

Abstract

Today, larges and compressions of terrain can be measured very precisely using satellites of the GNSS (global navigation satellite system). GNSS consists of GPS (USA) (Fig. 1.), GLONASS (Russian), GALILEO (European), and COMPAS (Chinese) system. GPS global positioning system) satellites orbit (Fig.2.) the Earth at an altitude of 20,200 km from the Earth’s surface in six orbital planes, so that the GPS receiver on Earth can always receive signals from at least four satellites.

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Published

2024-06-13

How to Cite

Solarić, N., Solarić, M., Barković, Đuro, Zrinjski, M., Bogdanovski, Z., Dimevski, S., & Postalovski, A. (2024). On the Method of Analysis for Earthquake Forecasting. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 12(3), 324–337. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.123.17043