Comparison and integration of CONT17 networks

Author:

Kwak YoungheeORCID,Glomsda Matthias,Angermann Detlef,Gerstl Michael

Abstract

AbstractAmong the continuous (CONT) campaigns of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), CONT17 is a special CONT campaign which comprises three independent networks: two legacy networks, and one VGOS network to mainly check possible biases in network geometry. In this study, we estimate all types of geodetic parameters (station and source coordinates, and Earth orientation parameters (EOP)) within the single networks and compare them to investigate potential network dependent biases. Since the separate networks are technically linked to each other by common parameters, i.e. EOP and common radio source coordinates, they can be regarded as a single network on the Earth and integrated in one common adjustment. Thus, we also estimate the station and source coordinates, and the EOP from the integrated networks and compare them with those of the single networks to check the impact on the geodetic parameters. There are both subtle and large biases (up to 7.1 mm between the legacy networks in the Ty component and 23.3 mm between the legacy and VGOS networks in the $$D_3$$ D 3 component on the surface of the Earth) between the single networks depending on parameter types. The integrated network eventually compensates those differences. Adding the VGOS network to the legacy networks does not show any significant improvement for the latter. However, the integration can provide the VGOS network with better parameter estimates which is important for the new stations.

Funder

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computers in Earth Sciences,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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1. Preface to the special issue on CONT17;Journal of Geodesy;2023-09

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