Titre : |
Reference frames for applications in geosciences, Proceedings of IAG Symposium REFAG 2010 |
Type de document : |
Actes de congrès |
Auteurs : |
Zuheir Altamimi , Éditeur scientifique ; Xavier Collilieux , Éditeur scientifique |
Mention d'édition : |
1 |
Editeur : |
Berlin, Heidelberg, Vienne, New York, ... : Springer |
Année de publication : |
2013 |
Collection : |
International Association of Geodesy Symposia, ISSN 0939-9585 num. 138 |
Conférence : | REFAG 2010, Reference Frames for Applications in Geosciences, IAG symposium 04/10/2010 08/10/2010 Champs-sur-Marne France Proceedings Springer | Importance : |
284 p. |
Format : |
21 x 28 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-3-642-32997-5 |
Note générale : |
Bibliographie
ISBN online : 978-3-642-32998-2 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteur : |
[Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes de référence et réseaux [Termes IGN] International Terrestrial Reference Frame [Termes IGN] système de référence céleste [Termes IGN] système de référence géodésique [Termes IGN] système de référence local [Termes IGN] système de référence terrestre conventionnel
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Résumé : |
(Auteur) [Préface] Reference systems and frames are of primary importance for many Earth science applications, satellite navigation as well as for practical applications in geo-information. A precisely defined reference frame is needed for the quantification of, e.g. Earth rotation and its gravity field, global and regional sea level variation, tectonic motion and deformation, postglacial rebound, geocenter motion, large-scale deformation due to Earthquakes, local subsidence and other ruptures and crustal dislocations. All of these important scientific applications fundamentally depend on a truly global reference system that only space geodesy can realize. The primary scope of REFAG2010 was to address today's achievements on theoretical concepts of reference systems and their practical implementations by individual space geodetic techniques and their combinations, underlying limiting factors, systematic errors and novel approaches for future improvements. |
Note de contenu : |
1. Geodetic Reference Frames: 40 Years of Technological Progress and of International Cooperation: 1970-2010 C. Boucher
Part I Theory and Realization of Global Terrestrial Reference Systems
2 ITRF Combination: Theoretical and Practical Considerations and Lessons from ITRF2008 Z. Altamimi, X. Collilieux, and L. Metivier
3 Distributed Processing for Large Geodetic Solutions H. Boomkamp
4 Geocenter Variations from Analysis of SLR Data M.K. Cheng, J.C. Ries, and B.D. Tapley
5 External Evaluation of the Origin and Scale of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame
X. Collilieux and Z. Altamimi
6 GRGS Evaluation of ITRF2008, from SLR Data F. Deleflie, D. Coulot, B. de Saint-Jean, O. Laurain, and P. Exertier
7 Alternative Definitions of the Terrestrial Reference System and Its Realization in Reference Frames
H. Drewes, D. Angermann, and M. Seitz
8 Evaluation of GNSS Monument Stability R. Haas, S. Bergstrand, and W. Lehner
9 Comparison of Realizations of the Terrestrial Reference Frame C. Ma, D. MacMillan, S. Bolotin, K. Le Bail, D. Gordon, and J. Gipson
10 The 2010 Reference Edition of the IERS Conventions G. Petit and B. Luzum
11 Dependence of IGS Products on the ITRF Datum J.R. Ray, P. Rebischung, and R. Schmid
12 Recent Results from the IGS Terrestrial Frame Combinations P. Rebischung and B. Garayt
13 Local Ties and Co-Location Sites: Some Considerations After the Release of ITRF2008 P. Sarti, C. Abbondanza, and Z. Altamimi
14 Small Trends and Oscillations in the 25 Year ILRS Translations and Scale Time Series
C. Sciarretta, V. Luceri, and G. Bianco
15 Accuracy Assessment of the ITRS 2008 Realization of DGFI: DTRF2008 Manuela Seitz, Detlef Angermann, and Hermann Drewes
16 Monitoring Site Stability at the Space Geodesy Facility,Herstmonceux, UK M. Wilkinson, G. Appleby, R. Sherwood, and V. Smith
Part II Strengths, Weaknesses, Modelling Standards and Processing Strategies of Space Geodetic Techniques
17 A Priori Gradients in the Analysis of Space Geodetic Observations J. Bohm, L. Urquhart, P. Steigenberger, R. Heinkelmann, V. Nafisi,and H. Schuh
18 Why Combining at the Observation Level? D. Gambis, J.Y. Richard, R. Biancale, and C. Bizouard
19 Time-Correlated GPS Noise Dependency on Data Time Period Alvaro Santamara-Gomez, Marie-Noelle Bouin, Xavier Collilieux, and Guy Woppelmann
20 GPS-Specific Local Effects at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell P. Steigenberger, U. Hugentobler, R. Schmid, U. Hessels, T. Klugel,and M. Seitz
Part III Definition, Establishment, Maintenance and Integration of Regional Reference Frames
21 The First Insight into Station Velocities in Republic of Serbia D. Blagojevic and V. Vasilic
22 IAG WG SC1.3 on Regional Dense Velocity Fields: First Results and Steps Ahead C. Bruyninx, J. Legrand, Z. Altamimi, M. Becker, M. Craymer, L. Combrinck,A. Combrink, J. Dawson, R. Dietrich, R. Fernandes, R. Govind, J. Griffiths,T. Herring, A. Kenyeres, R. King, C. Kreemer, D. Lavallee, L. Sanchez,G. Sella, Z. Shen, A. Santamara-Gomez, and G. Woppelmann
23 Local Ties at Fundamental Stations Ulla Kallio and Markku Poutanen
24 Long-Term Stability of the SIRGAS Reference Frame and Episodic Station Movements Caused by the Seismic Activity in the SIRGAS Region L. Sanchez, W. Seemuller, H. Drewes, L. Mateo, G. Gonzaìlez, A. da Silva, J. Pampillon, W. Martnez, V. Cioce, D. Cisneros, and S. Cimbaro
Part IV Interaction Between the Celestial and the Terrestrial Reference Frames
25 The Impact of the New IAU Resolutions on ICRF Definition and Realization N. Capitaine
26 Effects of ICRF2 on the TRF, CRF, and EOP David Gordon, Chopo Ma, Dan MacMillan, Sergei Bolotin, Karine Le Bail, and John Gipson
27 Systematic Inconsistencies Between VLBI CRF and TRF Solutions Caused by Different Analysis Options R. Heinkelmann and V. Tesmer
28 The Celestial Reference Frame at X/Ka-band (8.4/32 GHz) C.S. Jacobs, J.E. Clark, C. Garca-Miro M.B. Heflin, S. Horiuchi, V.E. Moll, L.J. Skjerve, and O.J. Sovers
29 Systematic Errors of a VLBI Determined TRF Investigated by Simulations L. Plank, H. Spicakova, J. Bohm, T. Nilsson, A. Pany, and H. Schuh
Part V Definition and Establishment of Vertical Reference Systems
30 Influence of Vertical Datum Inconsistencies on Gravity Field Modelling Z. Faskova ,R.C underlk, K. Mikula, and R. Tenzer
31 The Role of a Conventional Transformation Scheme for Vertical Reference Frames C. Kotsakis
32 Comparison of Latest Global and Regional Gravimetric Geoid Models with GPS/Leveling Geoidal Undulations Over Japan Y. Kuroishi
33 Creation of Vertical Reference Surfaces at Sea Using Altimetry and GPS L. Pineau-Guillou and L. Dorst
34 Combined Adjustment of GRACE and Geodetic Observations of Vertical Crustal Motion in the Great Lakes Region E. Rangelova and M.G. Sideris
35 Some Features of TOPEX/POSEIDON Data Application in Gravimetry O. Yu. Vinogradova and E.A. Spiridonov
36 Towards the Unification of the Vertical Datum Over the North American Continent D.A. Smith, M.Veronneau, D.R. Roman, J. Huang, Y.M. Wang, and M.G. Sideris
Part VI Usage and Applications of Reference Frames in Geosciences
37 Improving SIRGAS Ionospheric Model C. Brunini, F. Azpilicueta, M. Gende, E. Camilion, and E. Gularte
38 Use of Reference Frames for Interplanetary Navigation at JPL Michael Heflin, Chris Jacobs, Ojars Sovers, Angelyn Moore, and Sue Owen
39 Using Modified Allan Variance for Time Series Analysis Z. Malkin
40 The Role of the TRS in Precision Agriculture: DGPS with EGNOS and RTK Positioning Using Data from NTRIP Streams I. Osorio and M. Cunha
Author Index |
Numéro de notice : |
15704 |
Affiliation des auteurs : |
LASTIG LAREG (2012-mi2018) |
Thématique : |
POSITIONNEMENT |
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Actes |
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DirectOuvrColl/Actes |
DOI : |
10.1007/978-3-642-32998-2 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32998-2 |
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