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Dataset
IPOC cGPS - Continuous Mode GPS data in the IPOC Region, Northern Chile
Cite as:
Klotz, Jürgen; Deng, Zhiguo; Moreno, Marcos; Asch, Günter; Bartsch, Mitja; Ramatschi, Markus (2017): IPOC cGPS - Continuous Mode GPS data in the IPOC Region, Northern Chile. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.1.1.2017.001Status
I N R E V I E W : Klotz, Jürgen; Deng, Zhiguo; Moreno, Marcos; Asch, Günter; Bartsch, Mitja; Ramatschi, Markus (2017): IPOC cGPS - Continuous Mode GPS data in the IPOC Region, Northern Chile. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.1.1.2017.001Abstract
The observation of the present-day deformation of the Earth's surface with high spatial and temporal resolution makes up a major part of the Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile (IPOC, www.ipoc-network.org). For this purpose, continuously recording GPS stations were installed in Northern Chile since end of 2002. Eleven of IPOC stations (PB01 – PB11) are equipped with permanent recording GPS receivers (TOPCON GB-1000). They continuously measure at sampling rates of both, 1 second and 30 second. The GPS data are archived and processed in GFZ Potsdam.Detailed information about data availability, metadata and site descriptions can be found at: https://kg3-dmz.gfz-potsdam.de/gnss/GFZPBOCGPS. More description about the Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile (IPOC) can be found at the IPOC Website (http:/ipoc-network.org/observatory/gps/gps-at-ipoc). The Survey Mode GPS data in the IPOC Region was published by Moreno et al. (2017).
Authors
Contact
- Deng, Zhiguo (Postdoc) ; GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; ➦
Keywords
Active deformation, Monitoring, Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile, IPOC, continuous GPSGCMD Science Keywords
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