Designing a geodetic-geodynamic network: a comparative study of data processing tools

The geodetic-geodynamic network (G1) was established with the intention of monitoring recent crustal deformation and serving as the major control network in Israel. In 1996 the network was measured for the first time using GPS. This paper presents the second GPS measurement campaign of the G1 networ...

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Published inGPS solutions Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 30 - 35
Main Authors Even-Tzur, G., Salmon, E., Kozakov, M., Rosenblum, M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer Nature B.V 01.04.2004
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Summary:The geodetic-geodynamic network (G1) was established with the intention of monitoring recent crustal deformation and serving as the major control network in Israel. In 1996 the network was measured for the first time using GPS. This paper presents the second GPS measurement campaign of the G1 network, held in 2002. It presents the network configuration design and the data processing procedures by commercial and scientific post-processing GPS software, as well as a comparison of the results. Long session duration and medium vector length with strict analysis by the commercial GPS processing software TTC (Trimble Total Control) were found to achieve results that are equivalent to those obtained when using the BERNESE scientific software.
ISSN:1080-5370
1521-1886
DOI:10.1007/s10291-004-0083-9