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The realization of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) is an important goal of the interna-tional geodetic community. Observations of satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS) are thereby a major contribution. Data acquired during the SCAR GPS Campaigns represent valuable in...

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Main Author: R. Dietrich
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.509.5830
http://www.geoscience.scar.org/geodesy/ags01/dietrich.pdf
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Summary:The realization of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) is an important goal of the interna-tional geodetic community. Observations of satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS) are thereby a major contribution. Data acquired during the SCAR GPS Campaigns represent valuable input for this pu-pose, which has been described in detail (Dietrich, 2001). It has been demonstrated, that also for Antarctica accuracies in the 1cm-level have been achieved, and the results include the tectonic motions of Antarctic GPS sites (Dietrich et al., 2001). Regional densifications were accepted for the realization of the ITRF2000 for the first time. As a regional densification solution for Antarctica all GPS data from 1995 to 1999 have been reprocessed with the Bernese GPS Software, Version 4.2 and forwarded as a SINEX file to the ITRS Centre of the IERS, Paris. As a result, all Antarctic GPS stations, which provided data, are now included in the official ITRF2000 solution, which is available in the internet (Altamimi, 2001). Table 1 shows the ITRF2000 coordinates and rates. The station distribution and horizontal motion rates are displayed in figure 1. Thanks are directed to all participants of the SCAR GPS Campaigns. We strongly recommend, that all users of GPS in Antarctica refer to the official ITRF2000 coordinates.