Precise geodesy with the Very Long Baseline Array
Geophysics
2010-12-14 v2
Abstract
We report on a program of geodetic measurements between 1994 and 2007 which used the Very Long Baseline Array and up to 10 globally distributed antennas. One of the goals of this program was to monitor positions of the array at a 1 millimeter level of accuracy and to tie the VLBA into the International Terrestrial Reference Frame. We describe the analysis of these data and report several interesting geophysical results including measured station displacements due to crustal motion, earthquakes, and antenna tilt. In terms of both formal errors and observed scatter, these sessions are among the very best geodetic VLBI experiments.
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@article{arxiv.0806.0167,
title = {Precise geodesy with the Very Long Baseline Array},
author = {Leonid Petrov and David Gordon and John Gipson and Dan MacMillan and Chopo Ma and Ed Fomalont and R. Craig Walker and Claudia Carabajal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.0167},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
Published in the Journal of Geodesy; 18 pages, 10 figures