Survey report 2000/01 summer season Authors - Gary Johnston / Paul Digney / AUSLIG

Taken from sections of the report: Introduction The 2000/2001 Antarctic Geodesy Summer Program consisted of a number of distinct components. They included: - ARGN reference mark surveys at Mawson and Davis. - Orthometric height connections between the Mawson ARGN site (AUS064) and the Mawson TGBM (A...

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Other Authors: BROLSMA, HENK (hasPrincipalInvestigator), JOHNSTON, GARY MICHAEL (processor), DIGNEY, PAUL (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Published: Australian Antarctic Data Centre
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/survey-report-200001-digney-auslig/701898
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/survey_2000-01_auslig
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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Summary:Taken from sections of the report: Introduction The 2000/2001 Antarctic Geodesy Summer Program consisted of a number of distinct components. They included: - ARGN reference mark surveys at Mawson and Davis. - Orthometric height connections between the Mawson ARGN site (AUS064) and the Mawson TGBM (AUS258). - Orthometric height connections between the Davis ARGN site (AUS099) and the Davis TGBM (AUS186). - Connection by GPS to the Tide Gauge Benchmarks at Mawson, Davis and Larsemann Hills. - Strengthen the Australian Antarctic Geodetic Network with GPS observations where possible. - Establish a permanent Australian monument and connection to existing Chinese monuments in the Grove Mountains. - Connect to Russian and Chinese Geodetic control points in the Larsemann Hills vicinity for datum unification. - Derive ellipsoidal heights for lake benchmarks in the Vestfold Hills for the purpose of developing a geometric geoid model for that area. The following report details the work completed in the 2000/2001 summer season, bu AUSLIG (Now Geoscience Australia) geodetic surveyors, Gary Johnston and Paul Digney between November 2000 and March 2001.