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中国大陆构造变形高精度大密度GPS监测——现今速度场

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?中国大陆地壳运动持久、强烈、广为发育,是我国高山巍峨、大河东流的缘由,也是地震频繁、震害沉重的起因.获取复杂的地壳变形信息是研究陆地变迁、环境演化必要条件,而监测现今地壳运动状态更是地震研究、减轻灾害的重要基础.

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