The paper discusses the long time series analysis of GPS permanent station located at Terra Nova Bay, East Antarctica (Victoria Land). The station (TNB1) was monumented during the 1997–1998 Italian expedition in Antarctica and the data collection started on January 1998. TNB1 is included in the Victoria Land network for deformation control (VLNDEF) network that was established with the aim to study the horizontal and vertical displacements in the region. The good-quality data obtained from this station allow the computation of long time series performed both by using a network approach with Bernese V4.2, and precise point positioning technique with GIPSY–OASIS II. In a first step, a subset of data was analysed to define the best processing...
A Global Positioning System (GPS) network of 30 semi-permanent vertices known as the Victoria Land N...
Scientific investigations in Antarctica are, for many different reasons, a challenging and fascinati...
In the frame of the 1999-2000 Italian expedition in Antarctica a scientific programme for geodynamic...
The paper discusses the long time series analysis of GPS permanent station located at Terra Nova Bay...
During the IV Italian expedition in Antarctica, the geodetic activity started with the installation ...
GPS measurements were collected within the framework of the VLNDEF (Victoria Land Network for DEForm...
Abstract A semi-permanent GPS network of about 30 vertices: Victoria Land Network for DEFormation c...
GNSS networks in Antarctica are a fundamental tool to define actual crustal displacements due to geo...
Accepted for publication in Journal of Geophysical Research. Copyright (2010) American Geophysical U...
GNSS networks in Antarctica are a fundamental tool to define actual crustal displacements due to geo...
Abstract A semi-permanent Global Positioning System (GPS) network of about 30 vertices: Victoria La...
The VLNDEF (Victoria Land Network for DEFormation control) project started in 1999 with the aim of d...
Abstract A semi-permanent GPS network of about 30 vertices has been installed at Terra Nova Bay (TNB...
A semipermanent Global Positioning System (GPS) network of 30 vertices known as the Victoria Land Ne...
A semi-permanent global positioning system (GPS) network of 30 vertices known as theVictoria Land Ne...
A Global Positioning System (GPS) network of 30 semi-permanent vertices known as the Victoria Land N...
Scientific investigations in Antarctica are, for many different reasons, a challenging and fascinati...
In the frame of the 1999-2000 Italian expedition in Antarctica a scientific programme for geodynamic...
The paper discusses the long time series analysis of GPS permanent station located at Terra Nova Bay...
During the IV Italian expedition in Antarctica, the geodetic activity started with the installation ...
GPS measurements were collected within the framework of the VLNDEF (Victoria Land Network for DEForm...
Abstract A semi-permanent GPS network of about 30 vertices: Victoria Land Network for DEFormation c...
GNSS networks in Antarctica are a fundamental tool to define actual crustal displacements due to geo...
Accepted for publication in Journal of Geophysical Research. Copyright (2010) American Geophysical U...
GNSS networks in Antarctica are a fundamental tool to define actual crustal displacements due to geo...
Abstract A semi-permanent Global Positioning System (GPS) network of about 30 vertices: Victoria La...
The VLNDEF (Victoria Land Network for DEFormation control) project started in 1999 with the aim of d...
Abstract A semi-permanent GPS network of about 30 vertices has been installed at Terra Nova Bay (TNB...
A semipermanent Global Positioning System (GPS) network of 30 vertices known as the Victoria Land Ne...
A semi-permanent global positioning system (GPS) network of 30 vertices known as theVictoria Land Ne...
A Global Positioning System (GPS) network of 30 semi-permanent vertices known as the Victoria Land N...
Scientific investigations in Antarctica are, for many different reasons, a challenging and fascinati...
In the frame of the 1999-2000 Italian expedition in Antarctica a scientific programme for geodynamic...