Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks

The  region of Central and  Southeastern Europe  is covered  by numerous GPS networks  investigating geo-kinematical behavior of this area.   These  activities  started in early  nineties  within  the several  projects as CERGOP and  CERGOP-2/Environment.  In this  paper  we describe  the process  o...

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Main Author: Linda HIPMANOVÁ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2009-12-01
Series:Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy
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Online Access:https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/23
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spelling doaj-991f42cfbc1f4aaaa6a33dbc7fc3e1212020-11-25T04:10:36ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaContributions to Geophysics and Geodesy1338-05402009-12-0139432534310.2478/v10126-009-0012-623Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networksLinda HIPMANOVÁ0Department of Theoretical Geodesy, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of TechnologyThe  region of Central and  Southeastern Europe  is covered  by numerous GPS networks  investigating geo-kinematical behavior of this area.   These  activities  started in early  nineties  within  the several  projects as CERGOP and  CERGOP-2/Environment.  In this  paper  we describe  the process  of combination of four networks located  in the region of Central  and  Southeastern Europe  using  the CATREF (Combination and  Analysis  of Terrestrial REFerence Frame) software  developed  in Institute Geographique National in France.  We  were  particularly interested  in  the CEPER (Central European Permanent Network), CEGRN (Central European Geodynamic Reference  Network), SGRN  (Slovak Geodynamic Reference  Network) and  local  network TATRY  shortly  described in  this paper.  Homogeneous velocity field obtained from the final combination is for the purpose of better interpretation divided  into three  parts:  Central Europe, Slovakia  and  Tatra Mountains.  Main interest is focused on the territory of Slovakia where the regional velocity field is not so frequently discussed  in scientific  community as the case of Central and Southeastern Europe.https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/23permanent and epoch-wise gps networks, velocity estimation, regional geo-kinematics
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Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks
Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy
permanent and epoch-wise gps networks, velocity estimation, regional geo-kinematics
author_facet Linda HIPMANOVÁ
author_sort Linda HIPMANOVÁ
title Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks
title_short Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks
title_full Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks
title_fullStr Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks
title_full_unstemmed Geo-kinematic investigations in Slovakia and the region of Central and South- eastern Europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise GPS networks
title_sort geo-kinematic investigations in slovakia and the region of central and south- eastern europe based on combination of permanent and epoch-wise gps networks
publisher Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
series Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy
issn 1338-0540
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The  region of Central and  Southeastern Europe  is covered  by numerous GPS networks  investigating geo-kinematical behavior of this area.   These  activities  started in early  nineties  within  the several  projects as CERGOP and  CERGOP-2/Environment.  In this  paper  we describe  the process  of combination of four networks located  in the region of Central  and  Southeastern Europe  using  the CATREF (Combination and  Analysis  of Terrestrial REFerence Frame) software  developed  in Institute Geographique National in France.  We  were  particularly interested  in  the CEPER (Central European Permanent Network), CEGRN (Central European Geodynamic Reference  Network), SGRN  (Slovak Geodynamic Reference  Network) and  local  network TATRY  shortly  described in  this paper.  Homogeneous velocity field obtained from the final combination is for the purpose of better interpretation divided  into three  parts:  Central Europe, Slovakia  and  Tatra Mountains.  Main interest is focused on the territory of Slovakia where the regional velocity field is not so frequently discussed  in scientific  community as the case of Central and Southeastern Europe.
topic permanent and epoch-wise gps networks, velocity estimation, regional geo-kinematics
url https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/23
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