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These effects include the excess of GNSS signal path due to the variation of the refractivity index in the atmosphere and, mainly, the signal delays (or advances) due to its propagation velocity in the atmosphere:
These effects include the excess of GNSS signal path due to the variation of the refractivity index in the atmosphere and, mainly, the signal delays (or advances) due to its propagation velocity in the atmosphere:

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FundamentalsFundamentals
Title Atmospheric Effects Modelling
Author(s) J. Sanz Subirana, J.M. Juan Zornoza and M. Hernández-Pajares, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011

These effects include the excess of GNSS signal path due to the variation of the refractivity index in the atmosphere and, mainly, the signal delays (or advances) due to its propagation velocity in the atmosphere: