Titre : |
IGS-PSMSL workshop on methods for monitoring sea level : GPS and tide gauge, benchmark monitoring and GPS altimeter calibration, proceedings, March 17-18, 1997, Pasadena, California, USA |
Type de document : |
Actes de congrès |
Auteurs : |
Ruth E. Neilan, Éditeur scientifique ; P. Van Scoy, Éditeur scientifique ; International GPS service for geodynamics, Auteur ; Philip L. Woodworth, Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Pasadena : Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL |
Année de publication : |
1998 |
Conférence : | IGS - PSMSL 1997, workshop on methods for monitoring sea level, GPS and tide gauge, benchmark monitoring and GPS altimeter calibration 17/03/1997 18/03/1997 Pasadena Californie - Etats-Unis | Importance : |
202 p. |
Format : |
21 x 30 cm |
Note générale : |
Bibliographie |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteur : |
[Termes IGN] données marégraphiques [Termes IGN] étalonnage d'instrument [Termes IGN] marégraphe [Termes IGN] niveau moyen des mers [Termes IGN] variation séculaire [Termes IGN] variation temporelle [Vedettes matières IGN] Altimétrie
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Résumé : |
(Auteur) These are the proceedings of the first joint workshop between the scientific communities of the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) and the International GPS Service (IGS) regarding applications of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to monitoring sea level change. Two applications were highlighted: 1) monitoring and interpretation of tide gauge benchmark motion through collocation measurements of GPS and, 2) collocation of GPS at island and coastal tide gauges to calibrate orbiting altimeter missions (e.g., TOPEX/Poseidon, JASON, etc.). The workshop covered the technologies, science and engineering issues, practical experiences, data management, and analysis. Summary recommendations from the final joint session are included. |
Note de contenu : |
Executive Summary / R. Neilan (IGS), P. Woodworth (PSMSL)
Summary Recommendations: Workshop on Methods for Monitoring Sea Level
Session 1: Workshop Objectives and Science Questions
Co-chairs: P. Woodworth (PSMSL), R. Neilan (JPL)
Introduction to the Workshop on Methods for Monitoring Sea Level: GPS and Tide Gauge Benchmark Monitoring, GPS Altimeter Calibration / P.L. Woodworth (PSMSL)
Session 2: The Measurements - An Introduction
Co-chairs: G. Mitchum (Univ. S. Florida), M. Watkins (JPL)
Summary of Session 2 / G. Mitchum (Univ. S. Florida), M. Watkins (JPL)
An Overview of Tide Gauge Measurements / G.T. Mitchum (Univ. S. Florida)
The Contribution of Satellite Altimetry to Measuring Long-Term Sea Level Change / R.S. Nerem (Univ. Texas, Austin)
Session 3: Measuring Long-Term Sea Level Change
Co-chairs: G. Blewitt (Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne), S. Nerem (Univ. Texas, Austin)
Summary of Session 3 / G. Blewitt (Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne)
A Tide Gauge Network for Altimeter Calibration / G.T. Mitchum (Univ. S. Florida)
The Need for GPS to Provide Information on Vertical Land Movements at Tide Gauges with Long Records / P.L. Woodworm (PSMSL)
Sustainable Geodetic Monitoring of the Natural Environment Using the IGS / G. Blewitt, P. Davies, T. Gregorius, R. Kawar, U. Sanli (Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne)
Session 4: Practical Experience and Considerations: Projects Past and Planned
Co-chairs: T. Baker (POL), S. Zerbini (Univ. Bologna)
Summary of Session 4 / T.F. Baker (POL), S. Zerbini (Univ. Bologna)
The SELF II Project / S. Zerbini (Univ. Bologna)
Monitoring Vertical Land Movements at Tide Gauges in the UK / V. Ashkenazi, R.M. Bingley, A.M. Dodson, N.T. Penna (Univ. Nottingham); T.F. Baker (POL)
A GPS Network for Monitoring Absolute Sea Level in the Chesapeake Bay: BAYONET / R.S. Nerem (Univ. Texas, Austin), T.M. vanDam, M.S. Schenewerk (NOAA)
Precise Sea Surface Measurements Using DGPS Buoys / M. Parke (Ohio State Univ.), J. Blaha (GFZ), C.K. Shum (Ohio State Univ.)
BIFROST Project: Three Years of Continuous GPS Observations / J.M. Johansson, H.G. Scherneck (Onsala Space Obs.); M. Vermeer, H. Koivula, M. Poutanen (Finnish Geodetic Inst.); J.L. Davis (Harvard Univ.); J.X. Mitrovica (Univ. Toronto)
The Applicability of CORS for Tide Gauge Monitoring / M. Schenewerk, T. vanDam, N. Weston (NOAA)
Land Uplift/Subsidence as Inferred from Geodetic Surveys in the Southwestern Pacific Islands / S. Turner (NTF)
Geodetic Control of Tide Gauges in the Antarctic and Subantarctic / R.M.V. Summerson (NRIC), H. Brolsma (Australian Antarctic Div.j, R. Govind (AUSLIG), J. Hammat (NTF)
The Baltic Sea Level Project - History, Present and Future / J. Kakkuri, M. Poutanen (FGI); J. Zielinski (Space Res. Inst., Warsaw)
European Vertical GPS Reference Network (EUVN) - Concept, Status and Plans / J. Adam (Technical Univ. Budapest), W. Gurtner (Univ. Bern), B.G. Hars (Statens Kartuerk, Norway), J. Ihde, W. Schluter (IFAG), G. Woppelman (Inst. Geographique National, France)
Monitoring Tide Gauges Using Different GPS Strategies and Experiment Designs / D.U. Sanli, G. Blewitt (Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne)
Variations in Sea Level Change Along the Cascadia Margin: Coastal Hazard, Earthquake Hazard and Geodynamics / M.M. Miller, D. Johnson (Centra! WA Univ.); R. Weldon, R. Palmer (Univ. Oregon)
Session 5: Data Handling
Co-chairs: C. Noll (GSFC [IGS Global Data Center]), M. Merrifield (Univ. Hawaii, Manoa)
Summary of Session 5 / C.E. Noll (GSFC), M. Merrifield (Univ. Hawaii, Manoa)
Flow of GPS Data and Products for the IGS / C.E. Noll (GSFC)
Sea Level Data Flow / M.A. Merrifield (Univ. Hawaii, Manoa) |
Numéro de notice : |
14476 |
Affiliation des auteurs : |
non IGN |
Thématique : |
POSITIONNEMENT |
Nature : |
Actes |
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