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International Network of Global Fiducial Stations : Science and Implementation Issues.

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 1991Copyright date: ©1991Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (141 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780309595254
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International Network of Global Fiducial StationsDDC classification:
  • 551
LOC classification:
  • QB281 -- .N38 1991eb
Online resources:
Contents:
International Global Network of Fiducial Stations: Scientific and Implementation Issues -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Overview -- INTRODUCTION -- SCIENTIFIC PRIORITIES -- GLOBAL NETWORKS -- STATE OF THE ART -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- POSSIBLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION -- 2 Scientific Rationale for Global Networks -- INTRODUCTION -- SCIENTIFIC GOALS -- OBJECTIVES -- Geophysical and Geological Objectives -- Eustatic Sea-Level Change -- Postglacial Rebound -- Tectonic Motions and Deformation -- Geodetic Objectives and Applications -- Determination of Precise GPS Orbits -- Precise Earth Rotation and Orientation Parameters -- Realization of a Precise Global Terrestrial Reference Frame -- SUPPORT OF SCIENTIFIC ORBITAL MISSIONS -- Satellite Altimeters -- Aristoteles, Gravity Probe-B, and Other Gravity Field Missions -- High-Resolution Imaging Systems -- SUPPORT OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL STUDIES -- SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SAMPLING -- 3 Operational Considerations -- TECHNOLOGY -- Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) -- Laser Ranging (SLR, LLR, and GLRS) -- Global Positioning System (GPS) -- Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite -- Precise Range and Range-rate Equipment -- Future Systems: GeoBeacon, Geoscience Laser Ranging Systems -- IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES -- Organizational Implementation -- Physical Implementation -- Station Coordinates -- Station Reliability -- Data Flow, Processing, and Archive Issues -- 4 A Proposed Plan -- INTRODUCTION -- STRATEGY -- A NETWORK DESIGN PROPOSAL -- Core Network -- Sea-Level Change and Postglacial Rebound -- Tectonic Motions and Deformation -- Possible Network Configuration -- Integration with Other Geophysical Networks -- References -- Acronyms -- Appendixes -- Appendix A Review of Recent Studies -- Mission to Planet Earth -- Erice and Coolfont Workshops -- Woods Hole Workshop.
Appendix B IERS Charge/Mission -- General Information -- Terms of Reference -- Appendix C IGS Call for Participation -- Appendix D Economics of Campaign vs. Observatory Mode.
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International Global Network of Fiducial Stations: Scientific and Implementation Issues -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Overview -- INTRODUCTION -- SCIENTIFIC PRIORITIES -- GLOBAL NETWORKS -- STATE OF THE ART -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- POSSIBLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION -- 2 Scientific Rationale for Global Networks -- INTRODUCTION -- SCIENTIFIC GOALS -- OBJECTIVES -- Geophysical and Geological Objectives -- Eustatic Sea-Level Change -- Postglacial Rebound -- Tectonic Motions and Deformation -- Geodetic Objectives and Applications -- Determination of Precise GPS Orbits -- Precise Earth Rotation and Orientation Parameters -- Realization of a Precise Global Terrestrial Reference Frame -- SUPPORT OF SCIENTIFIC ORBITAL MISSIONS -- Satellite Altimeters -- Aristoteles, Gravity Probe-B, and Other Gravity Field Missions -- High-Resolution Imaging Systems -- SUPPORT OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL STUDIES -- SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SAMPLING -- 3 Operational Considerations -- TECHNOLOGY -- Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) -- Laser Ranging (SLR, LLR, and GLRS) -- Global Positioning System (GPS) -- Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite -- Precise Range and Range-rate Equipment -- Future Systems: GeoBeacon, Geoscience Laser Ranging Systems -- IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES -- Organizational Implementation -- Physical Implementation -- Station Coordinates -- Station Reliability -- Data Flow, Processing, and Archive Issues -- 4 A Proposed Plan -- INTRODUCTION -- STRATEGY -- A NETWORK DESIGN PROPOSAL -- Core Network -- Sea-Level Change and Postglacial Rebound -- Tectonic Motions and Deformation -- Possible Network Configuration -- Integration with Other Geophysical Networks -- References -- Acronyms -- Appendixes -- Appendix A Review of Recent Studies -- Mission to Planet Earth -- Erice and Coolfont Workshops -- Woods Hole Workshop.

Appendix B IERS Charge/Mission -- General Information -- Terms of Reference -- Appendix C IGS Call for Participation -- Appendix D Economics of Campaign vs. Observatory Mode.

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