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High precision GPS at Ghoorpur soon

NATIONAL CENTRE of Experimental Mineralogy and Petrology (NCEMP), Allahabad University, will install a high precision Global Positioning System (GPS) at Ghoorpur near Allahabad to record the movement of Indian lithosphere.

Published on: Sep 05, 2006 12:01 AM IST
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NATIONAL CENTRE of Experimental Mineralogy and Petrology (NCEMP), Allahabad University, will install a high precision Global Positioning System (GPS) at Ghoorpur near Allahabad to record the movement of Indian lithosphere.

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The Department of Science and Technology (DST) has sanctioned Rs 22 lakh for the five-year project undertaken by NCEMP.

"The new GPS data will be used to study more precisely, the relative motion between the Indian and Eurasian land-mass which has resulted in the gigantic Himalayan ranges running throughout the northern boundary of India, and causing some large earthquakes in the past few decades", said Dr Abhishek Rai, principal investigator of the project.

Dr Rai said that the previous GPS measurements show that both India and Tibet are moving closer by around 20 millimetres every year. The new GPS is very sensitive and accurate and the data received from it will also help in future predictions. "The instrument can measure slightest movement over the earth's surface which were not observed by human body.

 
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