
Dr. Chalermchon Satirapod is a distinguished professor in the Department of Survey Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. He has more than three decades of experience in geospatial technology, geodesy, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), and satellite-based positioning and navigation. His research has made significant contributions to the study of crustal deformation, tectonic movements, and land subsidence monitoring in Thailand, particularly in Bangkok and the Greater Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Through the application of GPS/GNSS geodetic techniques and continuous monitoring networks, his work has advanced the understanding of ground deformation processes and supported urban planning, hazard assessment, and sustainable infrastructure development.
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Vigny C., Simons W., Abu S., Ronnachai B., Satirapod C., Chhoosakul M., Subarya C., Omar K., Abidin H.Z., Socquet A. and Ambrosius B.A.C. (2005) Insight into the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake from GPS measurements in southeast Asia, Nature, 436, 201-206.
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Satirapod C., Simons W., Promthong C. (2008) MONITORING DEFORMATION OF THAI GEODETIC NETWORK DUE TO THE 2004 SUMATRA-ANDAMAN AND 2005 NIAS EAUTHQUAKES BY GPS, Journal of Surveying Engineering (ASCE), 134(3), 83-88.
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Rizos, C. and Satirapod, C. (2011). CONTRIBUTION OF GNSS CORS INFRASTRUCTURE TO THE MISSION OF MODERN GEODESY AND STATUS OF GNSS CORS IN THAILAND. Engineering Journal, 15(1). 25-42.
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Satirapod C., Trisirisatayawong T., Fleitout L., Garaud J.D. and Simons W.J.F., (2013) Vertical Motions in Thailand after the 2004 Sumatra – Andaman Earthquake from GPS Observations and Its Geophysical Modelling, Advances in Space Research, 51(8), 1565-1571.
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Worashotsakdakorn, W., Kitpracha, C., Satirapod C. (2025) Reanalysis of Vertical Land Motion at Tide Gauge Stations in Thailand Utilizing GNSS Continuous Operating Reference Stations, Engineering Journal 29 (3), 1-10.
