2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04683-8_2
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Velocity Estimates of IGS RNAAC Sirgas Stations

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“…The first one, called VEMOS2003 (Velocity Model of South America 2003, Drewes and Heidbach 2005), includes 48 velocities derived from a multiyear solution for the continuously observing SIRGAS reference stations (Seemüller et al 2002) and 281 velocities from several geodetic reference and geodynamic projects based on GPS campaigns , Kaniuth et al 1998, Norabuena et al 1998, Brooks et al 2003, Kendrick et al 1999, Lamb 2000, Khazaradze and Klotz 2003, Klotz et al 2001. It covers the South American area between the latitudes 45° S and 12° N. The second model, VEMOS2009 (Drewes and Heidbach 2012, Fig.…”
Section: Continental Deformation Models In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one, called VEMOS2003 (Velocity Model of South America 2003, Drewes and Heidbach 2005), includes 48 velocities derived from a multiyear solution for the continuously observing SIRGAS reference stations (Seemüller et al 2002) and 281 velocities from several geodetic reference and geodynamic projects based on GPS campaigns , Kaniuth et al 1998, Norabuena et al 1998, Brooks et al 2003, Kendrick et al 1999, Lamb 2000, Khazaradze and Klotz 2003, Klotz et al 2001. It covers the South American area between the latitudes 45° S and 12° N. The second model, VEMOS2009 (Drewes and Heidbach 2012, Fig.…”
Section: Continental Deformation Models In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first velocity model for SIRGAS (VEMOS) was released in 2003. It is based on the position differences between the two SIRGAS campaigns of 1995 and 2000, 48 velocities derived from the SIRGAS multi-year solution DGF01P01 (Seemüller et al 2002), and 231 velocities from several geodynamic projects based on episodic GPS campaigns (cf. Drewes and Heidbach 2005).…”
Section: Existing Velocity Models For Sirgas (Vemos)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Y al igual que las estaciones, esa estructura debe funcionar en modo "CON": ¡las 24 horas de los 365 días del año! La responsabilidad de instalar y operar esa estructura funcional fue asumida por el DGFI en junio de 1996, a través de la creación del Centro de Análisis Asociado al IGS para la Red Regional SIRGAS (en inglés IGS RNAAC SIR; Seemüller y Drewes, 1998b; Seemüller y Drewes, 1999; Seemüller y Drewes, 2000;Seemüller y Drewes, 2002;Seemüller et al, 2004;Seemüller et al, 2008;Seemüller et al, 2010;Seemüller et al, 2012;Seemüller, 2009;Sánchez et al, 2012;Sánchez y Seitz, 2011;.…”
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