UPGRADES TO THE AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC GEODETIC NETWORK, 2000/2001

The Australian Antarctic Geodetic Network (AAGN) consists of a series of geodetic control marks placed on solid rock outcrops throughout the Australian Antarctic Territory. The majority of these marks were established placed using terrestrial-surveying techniques from 1965 to 1976. In previous

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