University of Canterbury, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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- Observations and simulations of rotational motions recorded by a ring laser
- Determination of Forced Diurnal Polar Motion Using Large Ring Lasers Gyroscopes
- Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole Into Southern Midlatitudes (1998--2000)
- Semi-Empirical Models of Polar Stratospheric Ozone Depletion and Their Applications
- Continuous Earth Rotation Monitoring with the large Ring Laser G
- Lidar and radar investigation of gravity wave characteristics, propagation and dissipation from the stratosphere to the lower thermosphere over McMurdo, Antarctica
- Seasonal variations in Antarctic non-migrating tides
- Gravity Wave Coupling Between the Mesosphere and Thermosphere Over New Zealand
- Ring Laser Observations Near Christchurch, New Zealand, of Rotational Ground Motions Induced by Teleseismic and Regional Earthquakes
- Winter Temperature Structures and Wave Activities from the Lower to Upper Atmosphere at McMurdo (77.8S)
- Lidar Observations of Wave Dynamics in Winter Antarctica Near the Turbopause Region
- Observations of the Summertime Boundary Layer over the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Using SUMO UAVs
- Occultation Evidence for Haze in Pluto's Atmosphere in 2015 at the New Horizons Encounter