A. A. Borsa
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- https://openalex.org/A5048423941 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Geography
- Physics
- Engineering
- Geodesy
- Computer science
- Biology
- Remote sensing
- Paleontology
- Astronomy
- Meteorology
- Environmental science
- Operating system
- Oceanography
- Telecommunications
- Seismology
- Global Positioning System
- Mathematics
- Geomorphology
- Geotechnical engineering
- Quantum mechanics
- Aerospace engineering
- Optics
Authored Works
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- Quantifying Subsurface Water Loss During the Present Southwest U.S. Drought, 2020-2022
- Mapping Groundwater Level Changes using Surface Displacement and Machine Learning in California's Central Valley
- Investigating the Relationship Between GPS Elastic Displacements and Hydrologic Storage in Rain and Snow Dominated Watersheds
- Integrating seismic and space geodetic observations in monitoring Greenland glacier calving events
- Integrating ICESat-2 altimetry, optical imagery, and digital elevation models to measure erosion rates and coastal morphology along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea Coast
- Hydrologic Signals in GNSS Geodesy and Their Implications for Advancing Hydrologic Models
- Fluctuation in subsurface water inferred from GPS elastic displacements: Insight on water cycle processesand the critical zone
- Empirical relationship between GNSS-derived antecedent water storage and streamflow runoff in the western United States
- Using Elastic Deformation of the Earths Surface to Investigate Watershed Storage-Discharge Relationships
- Tracking the storage and dissipation of atmospheric river storm water in the Russian River watershed using GPS elastic displacements
- Quantifying uncertainties in GNSS-inferred surface hydrologic loading
- Loss of water in the ground in the southwest U.S.during drought in 2020 and 2021
- Investigating Aquifer Recharge with InSAR and Groundwater Modeling in the Central Valley
- Hydrologic Signals in GNSS Geodesy and Their Implications for Future Hydrology
- Exploring coupled surface hydrology and freeze-thaw dynamics around Toolik Lake, Alaska, using ICESat-2 and InSAR data
- Comparison of GPS Observations of Crustal Deformation and Hydrologic Storage Estimates
- Assessment of GPS-enhanced InSAR and in-situ data for groundwater and aquifer structure characterization in Californias San Joaquin Valley
- Assessing meteorological and hydrological drought in the western US using geodesy
- Analyzing the multipath of GNSS time series to study snow properties
Linked Co-Authors
- Adam P. Young
- Anna M. Wilson
- Ashlesha Khatiwada
- Athina Peidou
- Claire Masteller
- D. N. Wiese
- Donald F. Argus
- Ellen Knappe
- Eric J. Anderson
- F. W. Landerer
- Hilary R. Martens
- M. Ralph
- Mason Perry
- Matthew Levy
- Matthew R. Siegfried
- Ming Pan
- Nicholas Lau
- Qiqi Cao
- R. J. Michaelides
- Rebecca Bendick
- Stacy Larochelle
- W. Neely
- W. Payton Gardner
- Wenyuan Fan
- Yuning Fu
- Z. H. Hoylman
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- California Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
- Colorado School of Mines
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Stanford University, California
- University of Arizona
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of California, San Diego
- University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- University of Montana
- Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri
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