- Tytuł:
- New challenges for the CEGRN
- Autorzy:
- Caporali, A.
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/224916.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2011
- Wydawca:
- Politechnika Warszawska. Wydział Geodezji i Kartografii
- Tematy:
- CEGRN
- Opis:
- The Central European Geodynamic Reference Network is active since the early 1990's with a consistent and systematic activity of measurement, processing and scientific interpretation of the GPS and derived data. The project CERGOP 2 which was financed by the EU under FP5 has contributed to build the necessary cohesion and awareness of the different fields of expertise which are necessary to manage a geodetic network spanning Central Europe, and with important connections to other networks, in particular the EPN. In this second decade there are a number of challenges which will need a strong effort. The ambitious EPOS and TopoEurope projects are looking for a homogeneous and consistent dense velocity field for application to geodynamics and seismicity. The theme of the dense velocity field is present also within the IAG, in the working group 'Regional Dense Velocity Fields'. Finally, the way in which the ETRF2000 coordinates of stations in national networks evolve relatively to the stable part of Europe is related to the details of the 3D velocities. This is relevant to INSPIRE, and the obligation of the EU Countries to follow the ETR89 standards. CEGRN has the potential to effectively play an active role in these scientific issue, because the CEGRN campaigns are of high quality, fulfill state-of-the-art standards and extend over a very long lapse of time. Possible initiatives linked to the scientific projects mentioned above include 1) a participation in the proposed COST Action called TEGO 'Towards a European GNSS Observatory'; 2) a study of the best way to combine the CEGRN campaign solutions with the EPN network solution.
- Źródło:
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Reports on Geodesy; 2011, z. 2/91; 9-18
0867-3179 - Pojawia się w:
- Reports on Geodesy
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki