正題名/作者 : REFAG 2014/ edited by Tonie van Dam.
其他題名 : proceedings of the IAG Commission 1 Symposium Kirchberg, Luxembourg, 13-17 October, 2014 /
其他作者 : van Dam, Tonie.
出版者 : Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017.
面頁冊數 : xi, 246 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By : Springer eBooks
電子資源 : 線上閱讀(Springer)
ISBN : 9783319456294 (ebook)
ISBN : 9783319456287 (paper)
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505 0 $aPart 1 - Theory and Concepts -- The Helmert transformation approach in network densification revisited -- A study of the role of the choice of reference system in the analysis of GNSS coordinate time series -- Validation of components of local ties -- Part 2 - Geodetic Measurement Techniques -- Combination of space-geodetic techniques on the observation level with c5++ - common nuisance parameters, data weighting and computational challenges -- The Processing of Single Differenced GNSS Data with VLBI Software -- IVS contribution to ITRF2014 -- Antenna axis offsets and their impact on VLBI derived reference frames -- Scheduling VLBI observations to satellites with VieVS -- Refined Tropospheric Delay Models for CONT11 -- Loading-induced deformation due to atmosphere, ocean and hydrology: Model comparisons and the impact on global SLR, VLBI and GNSS solutions -- The International Mass Loading Service -- Pre-combined GNSS-SLR Solutions: What could be the benefit for the ITRF? -- GGOS-SIM - Simulation of the Reference Frame for the Global Geodetic Observing System -- Overview of the ILRS contribution to the development of ITRF2013 -- Part 3 - Regional Reference Frames -- A Spatial Analysis of Global Navigation Satellite Systems Stations within the context of the African Geodetic Reference Frame -- The development of a station coordinate prediction program to model time series from Continuous GPS stations in New Zealand -- Results from the regional AUSTRAL VLBI sessions for southern hemisphere reference frames -- Implementation of the ETRS89 in Europe: Current Status and Challenges -- Defining a Local Reference Frame using a Plate Motion Model and Deformation Model -- A Development of the Russian Geodetic Reference Network -- Weighted vs. unweighted MCs for the datum definition in regional networks -- Is Nubia plate rigid? A geodetic study of the relative motion of different cratonic areas within Africa -- Part 4 - Celestial to Terrestrial Frame Transformations -- How consistent are the current conventional celestial and terrestrial reference frames and the conventional Earth orientation parameters? -- Using quasar physics to improve the VLBI reference frame -- Towards Improved Lunar Reference Frames: LRO Orbit Determination -- Part 5 - Usage and applications of reference frames in Geosciences -- Terrestrial reference frame requirements for studies of geodynamics and climate change -- Advantage of the North America Land Data Assimilation System Phase 2 (NLDAS-2) products in modeling continental water storage driven surface displacement for the continuous Plate Boundary Observatory GPS stations -- Non-parametric estimation of seasonal variations in GPS-derived time series -- Spatial Truncation Errors in Continental Water Storage Variations Induced Displacements for Regional Study -- Part 6 - Georeferencing in Practice -- A Two-Frame National Geospatial Reference System Accounting for Geodynamics.
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