| Keywords | topography, geology, geomorphology, GPS measurement, marine geology |
|---|---|
| Data types | Profiles |
| Format | XYZ |
| Amount | 25 transects, 100 KB |
| Activity | Equipment |
|---|---|
| 2016-370-FA | GPS Pole A Global Positioning System pole (also called a rover rod or survey pole) is a vertical bar, usually made of aluminum or carbon fiber, designed to hold a GPS/GNSS receiver during land surveying or geospatial data collection. It provides a stable and precise mounting point for the receiver, ensuring accurate positioning measurements. Typically adjustable between 1.5 m and 2.5 m, though fixed-height poles also exist. |