Zusammenfassung
Summary
During the recent two decades ground- and satellite-based GNSS remote sensing (GNSS-RS) methods evolved into a versatile and powerful tool for Earth system research on different spatio-temporal scales with operational applications. Large regional and global GNSS ground networks and numerous space-borne receivers provide unique neutral atmospheric/ionospheric data and observations of the Earth’s surface. One of the pioneering institutions for these developments is the German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ at Potsdam. We briefly review recent GFZ developments in GNSS remote sensing.