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DORIS and GPS monitoring of the Gavdos calibration site in Crete
Authors:Pascal Willis  Stelios Mertikas  Don F Argus  Olivier Bock
Institution:1. Institut national de l’information géographique et forestière, Direction Technique, 2 avenue Pasteur, 94165 Saint-Mandé, France;2. Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, PRES Sorbonne Paris Cité, UFR-STEP, 35 rue Hélène Brion, 75013 Paris, France;3. Technical University of Crete, Dept. of Mineral Resources Engineering, Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Laboratory, 73100 Chania, Greece;4. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA;5. Institut national de l’information géographique et forestière, LAREG, 6-8 avenue Blaise Pascal, 77455 Marne-la-Vallée, France
Abstract:Due to its specific geographical location as well as its geodetic equipment (DORIS, GNSS, microwave transponder and tide gauges), the Gavdos station in Crete, Greece is one of the very few sites around the world used for satellite altimetry calibration. To investigate the quality of the Gavdos geodetic coordinates and velocities, we analyzed and compared here DORIS and GPS-derived results obtained during several years of observations. The DORIS solution is the latest ignwd11 solution at IGN, expressed in ITRF2008, while the GPS solution was obtained using the GAMIT software package. Current results show that 1–2 mm/yr agreement can be obtained for 3-D velocity, showing a good agreement with current geophysical models. In particular, the agreement obtained for the vertical velocity is around 0.3–0.4 mm/yr, depending on the terrestrial reference frame. As a by-product of these geodetic GPS and DORIS results, Zenith Tropospheric Delays (ZTDs) estimations were also compared in 2010 between these two techniques, and compared to ECMWF values, showing a 6.6 mm agreement in dispersion without any significant difference between GPS and DORIS (with a 97.6% correlation), but with a 13–14 mm agreement in dispersion when comparing to ECMWF model (with only about 90% correlation for both techniques). These tropospheric delay estimations could also provide an external calibration of the tropospheric correction used for the geophysical data of satellite altimetry missions.
Keywords:DORIS  GPS  Satellite altimetry calibration  Gavdos  Troposphere
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