Geodetic Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience
The Geodetic Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (GAGE) is a geophysical facility for geoscience research and education. It focuses on research of Earth's surface deformation with enhanced temporal and spatial resolution.[1] GAGE is one of the two premier geophysical facilities in support of geoscience and geoscience education of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The other premiere geophysical facility is SAGE, the Seismological Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience.
It operates and maintains the Network of the Americas (NOTA) and provides support to Antarctica research with it support of Antarctic Network (ANET).[2] It is operated by the EarthScope Consortium. Its previous operator was UNAVCO, until its merger with the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) to become the EarthScope Consortium.[3][4]
Network of the America (NOTA)
[edit]GAGE's Network of the Americas (NOTA) is an international network of geophysical sensors. The network spans more than 20 countries. It is composed of more than 1,200 continuously operating instruments, which include:[5]
- High precision GPS (Global Positioning System) stations
- Multi-constellation GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) stations
- Borehole strain instruments
- Seismic instruments
- Tilt instruments
The network stretches from the Aleutian Islands to the Caribbean.
The network can measure with precision:[5]
- The slow movement of tectonic plates
- The sudden movement of earthquakes
It is composed of the following networks:[2]
- The Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO), which spans Alaska, the continental US, and Puerto Rico.
- TLALOCNet, which consists of 40 stations in Mexico.
- COCONet, which consists of 85 stations spanning the Caribbean.
The NASA GNSS Program
[edit]GAGE assists in the NASA Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) program. The NASA Earth Surface and Interior Focus Area, which is part of the Earth Sciences Division, provides funding for programs such as this.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "GEODETIC FACILITY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF GEOSCIENCE (GAGE)" (PDF).
- ^ a b "What We Do – GAGE". Retrieved 2024-06-15.
- ^ "Joining Forces". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
- ^ a b "A Vision for NSF Earth Sciences 2020-2030: Earth in Time (2020)" (PDF).
- ^ a b "Network of the Americas – GAGE". Retrieved 2024-06-15.