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Temporal spectrum of spatial correlations between GNSS station position time series / Yujiao Niu in Journal of geodesy, vol 97 n° 2 (February 2023)
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Titre : Temporal spectrum of spatial correlations between GNSS station position time series Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Yujiao Niu, Auteur ; Paul Rebischung , Auteur ; Min Li, Auteur ; Na Wei, Auteur ; Chuang Shi, Auteur ; Zuheir Altamimi , Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : n° 12 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Termes IGN] analyse spatio-temporelle
[Termes IGN] bruit blanc
[Termes IGN] corrélation automatique de points homologues
[Termes IGN] filtrage du bruit
[Termes IGN] série temporelle
[Termes IGN] station GNSS
[Termes IGN] transformation de Fourier
[Vedettes matières IGN] Traitement de données GNSSRésumé : (auteur) The background noise in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) station position time series is known to be both temporally and spatially correlated. Its temporal correlations are well modeled and routinely taken into account when deriving parameters of interest like station velocities. On the other hand, a general model of the spatial correlations in GNSS time series is lacking, and they are usually ignored, although their consideration could benefit several purposes such as offset detection, velocity estimation or spatial filtering. In order to improve the realism of current spatio-temporal correlation models, we investigate in this study how the spatial correlations of GNSS time series vary with the temporal frequency. A frequency-dependent measure of the spatial correlations is therefore introduced and applied to station position time series from the latest reprocessing campaign of the International GNSS Service (IGS), as well as to Precise Point Positioning time series provided by the Nevada Geodetic Laboratory (NGL). Different spatial correlation regimes are thus evidenced at different temporal frequencies. The different levels of spatial correlations between IGS and NGL datasets furthermore suggest that some part of the spatially correlated background noise in GNSS time series consists of GNSS errors rather than aperiodic Earth surface deformation signal. Numéro de notice : A2023-226 Affiliation des auteurs : UMR IPGP-Géod+Ext (2020- ) Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Article nature-HAL : ArtAvecCL-RevueIntern DOI : 10.1007/s00190-023-01703-7 Date de publication en ligne : 06/02/2023 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-023-01703-7 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=102746
in Journal of geodesy > vol 97 n° 2 (February 2023) . - n° 12[article]Quantifying discrepancies in the three-dimensional seasonal variations between IGS station positions and load models / Yujiao Niu in Journal of geodesy, vol 96 n° 4 (April 2022)
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Titre : Quantifying discrepancies in the three-dimensional seasonal variations between IGS station positions and load models Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Yujiao Niu, Auteur ; Na Wei, Auteur ; Min Li, Auteur ; Paul Rebischung , Auteur ; Chuang Shi, Auteur ; Guo Chen, Auteur Année de publication : 2022 Projets : 1-Pas de projet / Article en page(s) : n° 31 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géodésie spatiale
[Termes IGN] déformation de la croute terrestre
[Termes IGN] déformation de surface
[Termes IGN] effet de charge
[Termes IGN] Europe (géographie politique)
[Termes IGN] signal GNSS
[Termes IGN] station GNSS
[Termes IGN] surcharge atmosphérique
[Termes IGN] surcharge hydrologique
[Termes IGN] surcharge océanique
[Termes IGN] variation saisonnièreRésumé : (auteur) Seasonal deformation related to mass redistribution on the Earth’s surface can be recorded by continuous global navigation satellite system (GNSS) and simulated by surface loading models. It has been reported that obvious discrepancies exist in the seasonal deformation between GNSS estimates and modeled loading displacements, especially in the horizontal components. The three-dimensional seasonal deformation of 900 GNSS stations derived from the International GNSS Service (IGS) second reprocessing are compared with those obtained from geophysical loading models. The reduction ratio of the weighted mean amplitude of GNSS seasonal signals induced by loading deformation correction is adopted to evaluate the consistency of seasonal deformation between them. Results demonstrate that about 43% of GNSS-derived vertical annual deformation can be explained by the loading models, while in the horizontal components, it is less than 20%. To explore the remaining GNSS seasonal variations unexplained by loading models, the potential contributions from Inter-AC disagreement, GNSS draconitic errors, regional/local-scale loading and loading model errors are investigated also using the reduction ratio metric. Comparison of GNSS annual signals between each IGS analysis center (AC) and the IGS combined solutions indicate that more than 25% (horizontal) and 10% (vertical) of the annual discrepancies between GNSS and loading models can be attributed to Inter-AC disagreement caused by different data processing software implementations and/or choices of the analysis strategies. Removing the draconitic errors shows an improvement of about ~ 3% in the annual vertical reduction ratio for the stations with more than fifteen years observations. Moreover, significant horizontal discrepancies between GNSS and loading models are found for the stations located in Continental Europe, which may be dominated by the regional/local-scale loading. The loading model errors can explain at least 6% of the remaining GNSS annual variations in the East and Up components. It has been verified that the contribution of thermoelastic deformation to the GNSS seasonal variations is about 9% and 7% for the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. Apart from these contributors, there are still ~ 50% (horizontal) and ~ 30% (vertical) of the GNSS annual variations that need to be explained. Numéro de notice : A2022-940 Affiliation des auteurs : UMR IPGP-Géod+Ext (2020- ) Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Article nature-HAL : ArtAvecCL-RevueIntern DOI : 10.1007/s00190-022-01618-9 Date de publication en ligne : 25/04/2022 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-022-01618-9 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=102745
in Journal of geodesy > vol 96 n° 4 (April 2022) . - n° 31[article]