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Will Featherstone
Researcher at Curtin University
Publications - 238
Citations - 6161
Will Featherstone is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geoid & Geodetic datum. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 235 publications receiving 5685 citations. Previous affiliations of Will Featherstone include University of Oxford & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Comparison and validation of recent freely-available ASTER-GDEM ver1, SRTM ver4.1 and GEODATA DEM-9S ver3 digital elevation models over Australia
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the quality of three publicly available elevation model datasets over Australia: (i) the 9 arc second national GEODATA DEM-9S ver3 from Geoscience Australia and the Australian National University, (ii) the 3 arc second SRTM ver4.1 from CGIAR-CSI, and (iii) the 1 arc second ASTER-GDEM ver1 from NASA/METI.
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Geodetic determination of tectonic deformation in central Greece from 1900 to 1988
H. Billiris,Demitris Paradissis,George Veis,Philip England,Will Featherstone,Barry Parsons,Paul Cross,P. Rands,M. Rayson,P. Sellers,V. Ashkenazi,M. Davison,James Jackson,N. N. Ambraseys +13 more
TL;DR: The Global Positioning System has been used to measure the relative displacements of fifteen monuments in a hundred-year-old triangulation network spanning part of the Aegean extensional basin this article.
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A unified approach to the Clenshaw summation and the recursive computation of very high degree and order normalised associated Legendre functions
S. A. Holmes,Will Featherstone +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, Horner's method is used to compute a scaled version of the Legendre function, complete to degree and order 2700 for all latitudes (except at the poles for first derivatives).
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A coastal retracking system for satellite radar altimeter waveforms: Application to ERS‐2 around Australia
Xiaoli Deng,Will Featherstone +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a waveform retracking technique was proposed to reprocess the waveform data through a "coastal retracing system" to improve the accuracy of satellite radar altimeter-derived sea surface heights.
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The AUSGeoid98 geoid model of Australia: data treatment, computations and comparisons with GPS-levelling data
Will Featherstone,Jonathan Kirby,A. H. W. Kearsley,John Gilliland,Gary Johnston,J. Steed,René Forsberg,Michael G. Sideris +7 more
TL;DR: The AUSGeoid98 gravimetric geoid model of Australia has been computed using data from the EGM96 global geopotential model, the 1996 release of the Australian gravity database, a nationwide digital elevation model, and satellite altimeter-derived marine gravity anomalies as mentioned in this paper.