SIRGAS reference frame analysis at DGFI–TUM

IF 0.9 Q4 REMOTE SENSING
L. Sánchez, H. Drewes, A. Kehm, M. Seitz
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Abstract The Deutsches Geodätisches Forschungsinstitut (DGFI) has been involved in the research activities of the Latin American Reference Frame SIRGAS since its establishment in 1993. DGFI coordinated the SIRGAS Global Positioning System campaigns of 1995 and 2000 and acted as an analysis centre of both campaigns contributing to the first two SIRGAS realisations known as SIRGAS95 and SIRGAS2000. In 1996, DGFI established the Regional Network Associate Analysis Centre for SIRGAS of the International GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Service (IGS RNAAC SIRGAS) and took on responsibility for processing the SIRGAS continuously operating stations and generating weekly position solutions. Later followed the determination of cumulative (multi-year) solutions, consisting of station positions and constant velocities, providing accurate solutions for the SIRGAS reference frame. DGFI was integrated into the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in 2015, becoming DGFI–TUM, and based on the SIRGAS operational analyses, it continues investigating strategies to guarantee the reliability of the reference frame through time. This includes the estimation of the reference frame kinematics, evaluation, modelling, and reduction of seismic and post-seismic deformations on the reference frame, and modelling crustal kinematics in the SIRGAS region by continuous velocity models. This article summarises analysis strategies and science data products developed by DGFI–TUM as a SIRGAS analysis centre and as the IGS RNAAC SIRGAS. Special care is given to the determination of the most recent SIRGAS reference frame solution called SIRGAS2022, which is based on the second SIRGAS reprocessing campaign performed by DGFI–TUM to obtain homogeneously computed SIRGAS daily and weekly station position solutions referring to the IGS reference frame IGS14/IGb14 since January 2000.
DGFI-TUM的SIRGAS参考帧分析
德国Geodätisches Forschungsinstitut (DGFI)自1993年成立以来一直参与拉丁美洲参考框架SIRGAS的研究活动。DGFI协调了1995年和2000年的SIRGAS全球定位系统运动,并作为这两个运动的分析中心,为SIRGAS95和SIRGAS2000的前两个SIRGAS实现做出了贡献。1996年,DGFI成立了国际GNSS(全球导航卫星系统)服务(IGS RNAAC SIRGAS)的SIRGAS区域网络联合分析中心,负责处理SIRGAS连续运行站并生成每周位置解决方案。随后确定累积(多年)解决方案,包括站点位置和恒定速度,为SIRGAS参考框架提供准确的解决方案。DGFI于2015年并入慕尼黑工业大学(TUM),成为DGFI - TUM,并在SIRGAS运行分析的基础上,继续研究策略,以保证参考框架的可靠性。这包括参考系运动学的估计,参考系上地震和震后变形的评估、建模和减少,以及通过连续速度模型对SIRGAS区域的地壳运动学进行建模。本文总结了DGFI-TUM作为SIRGAS分析中心和IGS RNAAC SIRGAS开发的分析策略和科学数据产品。特别注意的是确定最新的SIRGAS参考框架方案SIRGAS2022,该方案基于DGFI-TUM执行的第二次SIRGAS再处理活动,以获得自2000年1月以来参考IGS参考框架IGS14/IGb14的均匀计算SIRGAS每日和每周站位解决方案。
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Journal of Geodetic Science
Journal of Geodetic Science REMOTE SENSING-
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