Modeling Errors in gps vertical Estimates Signal propagation effects
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- Modeling Errors in GPS Vertical Estimates
- Differences in GPS estimates of ZTD at Algonquin, Ny Alessund, Wettzell and Westford computed using static or observed surface pressure to derive the a priori. (Elevation-dependent weighting used).
![]() Modeling Errors in GPS Vertical Estimates
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Percent difference (red) between hydrostatic and wet mapping functions for a high latitude (dav1) and mid-latitude site (nlib). Blue shows percentage of observations at each elevation angle. From Tregoning and Herring [2006].![]() Difference between a) surface pressure derived from “standard” sea level pressure and the mean surface pressure derived from the GPT model. b) station heights using the two sources of a priori pressure. c) Relation between a priori pressure differences and height differences. Elevation-dependent weighting was used in the GPS analysis with a minimum elevation angle of 7 deg.![]() Height (red: simulated; black: estimated) and ZTD (green: simulated; blue: estimated) errors versus latitude as a function of error in surface pressure used to calculate the a priori ZHD. Uniform 10 mm data weighting applied.![]() Height (black/blue) and ZTD (red/green) errors at Davis, Antarctica, for different elevation cutoff angles as a function of error in surface pressure used to calculate the a priori ZHD.. Results shown for both elevation-dependent (blue and red results) and constant data weighting (black and green).![]() Modeling Errors in GPS Vertical Estimates
![]() ![]() Modeling Errors in GPS Vertical Estimates
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Differences in GPS estimates of ZTD at Algonquin, Ny Alessund, Wettzell and Westford computed using static or observed surface pressure to derive the a priori. (Elevation-dependent weighting used).![]() Station height estimates for Rio Grande, Argentina, using pressure from height-corrected STP, GPT and actual observations (MET). Dashed black line shows observed surface pressure; pink line shows atmospheric pressure loading deformation (corrected for in the GPS analyses) , offset by 2.07 m.![]() Download 479 b. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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