Dear Editor,The use of global navigation satellite system(GNSS)technologies to study the hydrological cycle has gained increasing attention.Current research pri-marily spans two domains:GNSS hydrogeodesy and GNSS remo...Dear Editor,The use of global navigation satellite system(GNSS)technologies to study the hydrological cycle has gained increasing attention.Current research pri-marily spans two domains:GNSS hydrogeodesy and GNSS remote sensing.However,these areas remain fragmented within hydrology-related fields.展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor,The use of global navigation satellite system(GNSS)technologies to study the hydrological cycle has gained increasing attention.Current research pri-marily spans two domains:GNSS hydrogeodesy and GNSS remote sensing.However,these areas remain fragmented within hydrology-related fields.