Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach

We describe the procedures used to combine into a uniform velocity solution the observations of more than 80 continuous GPS stations operating in the central Mediterranean in the 1998-2004 time interval. We used a distributed processing approach, which makes efficient use of computer resources, whil...

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Main Authors: M. Anzidei, A. Galvani, G. Casula, E. Serpelloni, P. Baldi
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Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 2006-06-01
Series:Annals of Geophysics
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4410
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spelling doaj-3c004924dfdd4d3a93ce42436c4d32df2020-11-24T21:34:45ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2006-06-01494-510.4401/ag-4410Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approachM. AnzideiA. GalvaniG. CasulaE. SerpelloniP. BaldiWe describe the procedures used to combine into a uniform velocity solution the observations of more than 80 continuous GPS stations operating in the central Mediterranean in the 1998-2004 time interval. We used a distributed processing approach, which makes efficient use of computer resources, while producing velocity estimates for all stations in one common reference frame, allowing for an effective merging of all the observations into a self-consistent network solution. We describe the CGPS data archiving and processing procedures, and provide main results in terms of position time-series and velocities for all stations that observed more than three years. We computed horizontal and vertical velocities accounting for the seasonal (annual and semi-annual) signals, and considering the off-sets in the coordinate time-series caused by station equipment changes. Weighted post-fit RMS of the north, east and vertical velocity components are in the range of 1.57-2.08 mm, 1.31-3.28 mm, and 3.60-7.24 mm, respectively, which are reduced by solving for seasonal signals in the velocity estimates. The annual and semi-annual signals in the height components, with amplitudes up to 4.8 mm, are much stronger than those in the horizontal components. The mean amplitudes of annual and semi-annual signals are within 0.18-0.47 mm, 0.23-0.52 mm and 0.55-1.92 mm in the north, east and vertical components, respectively.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4410Crustal deformationsSatellite geodesyData processingPlate boundaries, motion, and tectonics
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author M. Anzidei
A. Galvani
G. Casula
E. Serpelloni
P. Baldi
spellingShingle M. Anzidei
A. Galvani
G. Casula
E. Serpelloni
P. Baldi
Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
Annals of Geophysics
Crustal deformations
Satellite geodesy
Data processing
Plate boundaries, motion, and tectonics
author_facet M. Anzidei
A. Galvani
G. Casula
E. Serpelloni
P. Baldi
author_sort M. Anzidei
title Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
title_short Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
title_full Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
title_fullStr Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
title_full_unstemmed Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
title_sort data analysis of permanent gps networks in italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach
publisher Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
series Annals of Geophysics
issn 1593-5213
2037-416X
publishDate 2006-06-01
description We describe the procedures used to combine into a uniform velocity solution the observations of more than 80 continuous GPS stations operating in the central Mediterranean in the 1998-2004 time interval. We used a distributed processing approach, which makes efficient use of computer resources, while producing velocity estimates for all stations in one common reference frame, allowing for an effective merging of all the observations into a self-consistent network solution. We describe the CGPS data archiving and processing procedures, and provide main results in terms of position time-series and velocities for all stations that observed more than three years. We computed horizontal and vertical velocities accounting for the seasonal (annual and semi-annual) signals, and considering the off-sets in the coordinate time-series caused by station equipment changes. Weighted post-fit RMS of the north, east and vertical velocity components are in the range of 1.57-2.08 mm, 1.31-3.28 mm, and 3.60-7.24 mm, respectively, which are reduced by solving for seasonal signals in the velocity estimates. The annual and semi-annual signals in the height components, with amplitudes up to 4.8 mm, are much stronger than those in the horizontal components. The mean amplitudes of annual and semi-annual signals are within 0.18-0.47 mm, 0.23-0.52 mm and 0.55-1.92 mm in the north, east and vertical components, respectively.
topic Crustal deformations
Satellite geodesy
Data processing
Plate boundaries, motion, and tectonics
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4410
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