We processed time-series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) station in Svalbard. The goal was to capture the seasonal vertical displacements caused by elastic response of variable mass load due to ice and snow accumulation. We found that estimates of the annual signal in different GNSS solutions disagree by more than 3 mm which makes geophysical interpretation of raw GNSS time-series problematic. To overcome this problem, we have used an enhanced Common Mode (CM) filtering technique. The time-series are differentiated by the time-series from remote station BJOS with known mass loading signals removed a priori. Using this technique, we have achieved a substantial red...
Seasonal signals caused by the Earth’s surface mass redistribution can be detected by Global N...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
We compare time series of vertical position from GPS with modelled vertical deformation caused by va...
We processed time-series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
We processed time series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
International audienceSUMMARY We analyse Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from Svalbar...
We compare observed uplift rates of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) with geophysical pred...
Environmental mass redistribution, including the recent and past ice melting, induces Earth’s surfac...
The continuously operating Global Positioning System (GPS) sites mounted on bedrock around the coast...
International audienceSeasonal deformation related to mass redistribution on the Earth's surface can...
The geodetic rates for the gravity variation and vertical uplift in polar regions subject to past an...
The motion of temperate and polythermal glaciers is influenced by the seasonal input of meltwater to...
The vertical movement of the Earth\u27s surface is the result of a number of internal processes in t...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
In this study we simulate the climatic mass balance of Svalbard glaciers with a coupled atmosphere–g...
Seasonal signals caused by the Earth’s surface mass redistribution can be detected by Global N...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
We compare time series of vertical position from GPS with modelled vertical deformation caused by va...
We processed time-series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
We processed time series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
International audienceSUMMARY We analyse Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from Svalbar...
We compare observed uplift rates of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) with geophysical pred...
Environmental mass redistribution, including the recent and past ice melting, induces Earth’s surfac...
The continuously operating Global Positioning System (GPS) sites mounted on bedrock around the coast...
International audienceSeasonal deformation related to mass redistribution on the Earth's surface can...
The geodetic rates for the gravity variation and vertical uplift in polar regions subject to past an...
The motion of temperate and polythermal glaciers is influenced by the seasonal input of meltwater to...
The vertical movement of the Earth\u27s surface is the result of a number of internal processes in t...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
In this study we simulate the climatic mass balance of Svalbard glaciers with a coupled atmosphere–g...
Seasonal signals caused by the Earth’s surface mass redistribution can be detected by Global N...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
We compare time series of vertical position from GPS with modelled vertical deformation caused by va...