Atmospheric pressure loading in GPS positions: dependency on GPS processing methods and effect on assessment of seasonal deformation in the contiguous USA and Alaska
Abstract The Global Positioning System (GPS) has revolutionized the ability to monitor Earth-system processes, including Earth's water cycle. Several analysis centers process GPS data to estimate ground-antenna positions at daily temporal resolution. Differences in processing strategies can lea...
Main Authors: | Martens, Hilary R (Author), Argus, Donald F (Author), Norberg, Cody (Author), Blewitt, Geoffrey (Author), Herring, Thomas A (Author), Moore, Angelyn W (Author), Hammond, William C (Author), Kreemer, Corné (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2021-09-20T17:31:01Z.
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