Establishment of Terrestrial Reference Frames by new Observational Techniques

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The use of space techniques for establishing transcontinental and intercontinental distances is progressing very rapidly. We can think of the set of station locations used in either LAGEOS ranging or VLBI measurements as forming the vertices of a polyhedron. After correcting for tectonic plate motions using an adopted model, we expect the geometry of the polyhedron to be fairly stable over periods of the order of a year. However, after some period of time, a new set of station coordinates will be required because of improved data, unexpected station motions, etc. Methods for maintaining agreement with the previous set of station coordinates in some average sense are discussed in this paper. Some of the contributions expected from other new measurement methods also are described.

Year of Conference
1981
Start Page or Article ID
23-36
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Conference Location
Dordrecht
ISBN Number
978-94-009-8456-1
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