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Standing High Above Africa: Mt. Kilimanjaro Standing High Above Africa: Mt. Kilimanjaro
An international team of scientists and GNSS experts seeks a new level of precision for Africa's highest peak—Tanzania's Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Big Step for a Small Country: Trimble Technology Helps a Developing Country Move Forward Big Step for a Small Country: Trimble Technology Helps a Developing Country Move Forward
A Trimble reference network in Benin assists the developing western African country in creating a land titling and records system.
Surveying Underground: Building a Conveyor Belt for an Illinois Limestone Mine Surveying Underground: Building a Conveyor Belt for an Illinois Limestone Mine
Trimble VRS networking technology helps survey crews perform a topographic survey of a mine's tunnel.
Changing the Channel: Advanced Technology Helps Improve a Vital Shipping Route Changing the Channel: Advanced Technology Helps Improve a Vital Shipping Route
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses Trimble VRS networking technology to deepen the Delaware River shipping channel which provides access to three vital U.S. ports.
Haiti and Chile: Measuring Major Earthquakes Haiti and Chile: Measuring Major Earthquakes
Trimble's existing VRS infrastructure technology in place in both Haiti and Chile proves valuable in measuring ground movement and to help with emergency management and disaster recovery.
Giving a Boost to Energy Development Giving a Boost to Energy Development
A Trimble VRS network aids crews surveying one of the largest onshore deposits of natural gas in the U.S.—the Barnett Shale formation in Texas.
Stopping a Landslide in Austria Stopping a Landslide in Austria
Using GNSS to measure a mass on the move
Finding New Opportunities in Monitoring Finding New Opportunities in Monitoring
Surveying professionals predict, prevent and make sense of movement of critical infrastructure through monitoring, one of the profession's oldest growing disciplines.
Sharpening the Razor Sharpening the Razor's Edge in Alberta's "Gasoline Alley"
Canadian province of Alberta uses Trimble VRS networking technology to complete the survey and design of the largest highway project in the region.
A New Model of History: Developing a GIS of the Acropolis A New Model of History: Developing a GIS of the Acropolis
Trimble VRS networking technology is used to help create a GIS that will provide the most detailed and accurate description ever made of the Acropolis.