Continuously Operation Reference Stations (CORS) networks provide surveying, mapping, and positioning services and play a crucial role in determining crustal displacement. This study processed the continuous Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data collected from 55 CORS stations in the TAST’s CORS in Vietnam to determine the crustal displacement in Vietnam from 2018 to 2021. The processing was performed using online Precise Point Positioning (PPP) services and the displacement model to estimate the velocity of the position time series. The result showed that the horizontal velocity field of all CORS stations is uniform in magnitude and direction, ranging from 25.3 to 42.6 mm/year with accuracy from ±0.1 to ±1.0 mm/year in the south-east direction in the International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2014 (ITRF2014). This study confirms the stability and accuracy of GNSS data from the TAST’s CORS network for crustal displacement analysis.
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