Towards an Integrated Global Geodetic Observing System (IGGOS) IAG Section II Symposium Munich, October 5-9, 1998
The international symposium, "Towards an Integrated Global Geodetic Observing System", held in Munich 5-9 October 1998, analysed the state-of-the-art of geodetic space techniques and looked into the possibility of the establishment of an integrated global observing system. Considering that...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2000, 2000
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2000 |
Series: | International Association of Geodesy Symposia
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Table of Contents:
- World Geodetic Datum 2000
- Posters — Session B: Strengths and Weaknesses of Space Techniques
- Validation of TOPEX/POSEIDON Measurements in the Southern Baltic Sea
- DORIS: Contribution of an Orbit Determination System to Accurate and Long Term Altimetry from Space
- IGS Combinations of Polar Motion, Length of Day and Universal Time
- Comparison of Site Velocities Measured by VLBI and GPS in the Key Stone Project Network
- Large Lunar Laser Ranging at its Best
- Combining GPS and CCD to Modernise Astronomical Levelling
- Orbit Modelling Based on Laser and CCD-Observations
- Unification of the GPS Work in Egypt
- Earth Orientation Parameters Measured by Space Geodesy Techniques
- New Method for the Selection of Additional Sites for the Homogenisation of an Inhomogeneous Cospherical Point Distribution
- Westford VLBI to GPS Vertical Tie and Implications for the TRF
- Posters — Session C: Upcoming Gravity Field Satellite Missions
- Quality Analysis of some IGS Weekly Combined Solutions with Respect to ITRF
- Geosat and ERS-1 Datum Offsets Relative to Topex/Poseidon Estimated Simultaneously with Geopotential Corrections from Multi—Satellite Crossover Altimetry
- The Integration of Brazilian Geodetic Network into SIRGAS — Preliminary Results
- Construction of the New Japan Datum Using Space Geodetic Technologies
- Deviation of Japanese Vertical Datum and Reference Surface with Respect to the Global Geoid
- Reference Systems Used in Global Navigation Satellite Systems
- Recent Contribution to the ITRF and its Realization in Canada
- Realization and Unification of NAD83 in Canada and the U.S. via the ITRF
- Geodetic Datum Definition of the SAGA Network
- Weak Gravitational Lensing and Instability of the Celestial Reference Frame
- Height Time Series of the Italian GPS Fiducial Network compared with VLBIand SLR Estimations
- Monitoring the Continental Reference Frame in South America
- Impact of terrestrial data on future satellite gravity field solutions
- SAGE: An Italian Project of Satellite Accelerometry
- Accelerometry Aboard CHAMP
- Simulation of the GOCE Gravity Field Mission
- Fundamentals and Applications of the Gravity Field Mission GOCE
- Effects of Inhomogeneous Data Coverage on Spectral Analysis
- Geodetic Applications of the ROCSAT-3/COSMIC Mission
- Estimation of Ocean Mass Redistribution by Means of Altimetry and Circulation Models and its Impact on the Gravity Field
- GFZ and DLR Contribution to a GPS Ground Network to Support the CHAMP Mission
- The ESA Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer Mission: Impact on Solid Earth Physics
- Posters — Session D: Implication for Earth Sciences
- The RegularCharacter of the Plate Motion: Implication for Earth Sciences
- About Global Rotation of the Lithosphere
- Least Squares Collocation Method for Space Geodetic Data Analysis
- Position Papers
- Importance of a Common Framework for the Realization of Space—Time Reference Systems
- The Use of a Precise Reference Frame in Sea Level Change Studies
- Combination of Space Techniques into one Integrated Processing Model
- Towards an Integrated Global Reference System: Geodesy as a Utility
- Space Techniques and their Coordination within IAG at Present and in Future
- Contributions of VLBI to Space Geodesy
- Towards an Integrated Global Geodetic Observing System
- Envisaging a new era of gravity field research
- Status of the CHAMP Mission
- Satellite Gravity Gradiometry with GOCE
- Integration of geodetic techniques into a global Earth monitoring system and its implication for Earth system sciences
- The Integration of Geodetic Measurements into an Earth Science Observing Program: The Example of Glacial Rebound
- Posters — Session A: Reference System and Datum Integration
- BIFROST Project: Studies of Variations of Absolute Sea Level in Conjunction with the Postglacial Rebound of Fennoscandia
- The Indonesian Gravity Field and the Geoid Model
- ISRO Initiatives for Space Geodesy and Geodynamics in India
- A Sketch towards an Integrated Global Geodetic Observing System (IGGOS)
- Global Integrated Geodetic and Geodynamic Observing System (GIGGOS)
- Authors’ Index