Stability analysis of the Iraqi GNSS stations

IF 1.2 Q4 REMOTE SENSING
Sattar Isawi, H. Schuh, Benjamin Männel, P. Sakic
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Abstract The Iraqi GNSS network was installed in 2005 with help from the USA and UK. The network consists of seven GNSS stations distributed across Iraq. The network GNSS data have been comprehensively analyzed in this study; this, in turn, allowed us to assess the impact of various geophysical phenomena (e. g., tectonic plate motion and Earthquakes) on its positional accuracy, stability, and validity over time. We processed daily GPS data, spanning over more than five years. The Earth Parameter and Orbit System software (EPOS.P8), developed by the German Geoscience Research Center (GFZ), was used for data processing by adopting the Precise Point Positioning (PPP) strategy. The stacked time series of stations coordinates was analyzed after estimating all modeled parameters of deterministic and stochastic parts using the least-squares technique. The study confirmed a slight impact of the recent M 7.3 Earthquake on the Iraqi GNSS stations and concluded that the stations are stable over the study period (2013 up to 2018) and that the GNSS stations represent the movement of the Arabian plate.
伊拉克GNSS台站稳定性分析
摘要伊拉克全球导航卫星系统网络于2005年在美国和英国的帮助下安装。该网络由分布在伊拉克各地的七个全球导航卫星网台站组成。本研究对GNSS网络数据进行了全面分析;这反过来又使我们能够评估各种地球物理现象的影响。 g.,构造板块运动和地震)对其位置准确性、稳定性和随时间的有效性的影响。我们每天处理GPS数据,时间跨度超过五年。地球参数和轨道系统软件(EPOS.P8)由德国地球科学研究中心(GFZ)开发,用于采用精确点定位(PPP)策略进行数据处理。在使用最小二乘法估计确定性和随机性部分的所有建模参数后,分析了站点坐标的叠加时间序列。该研究证实了最近7.3级地震对伊拉克全球导航卫星系统台站的轻微影响,并得出结论,这些台站在研究期间(2013年至2018年)是稳定的,全球导航卫星体系台站代表了阿拉伯板块的运动。
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Journal of Applied Geodesy
Journal of Applied Geodesy REMOTE SENSING-
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