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GPS Network "Sudeten"- preliminary results of the Campaign s 1998-1999

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2nd Czech-Polish Workshop "On Recent Geodynamics of East Sudety MTS. and Adjacent Areas" (2; 06-08.08.2000; Bolesławów, Polska)
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The geodynamical GPS network SUDETEN covers the area Middle- and East-Sudeten Mts. and Sudeten Foreland and links togetber existing Czech and Polish local GPS networks in this area. The Polish part of this network includes selected sites of the network GEOSUD, established by Department of Geodesy and Photogrammetry of Agricultural University of Wrocław in 1996. The Czech part consists mainly of the network SILESIA built in 1997 by the Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences in Prague. The first joint GPS observation campaign on both networks was performed in August 1997, the second one in September 1998 and the third one in September 1999. Results of the first two campaigns were presented on the 1st Czech-Polish Workshop on "Recent Geodynamics of the East Sudeten and Adjacent Areas" in Ramzova (Schenk et al., 1999). A methodology of the GPS satellite signals monitoring applied in the last two campaigns allows errors in the horizontal direction 2 mm and in the vertical direction 5-6 mm not to be exceeded. The GPS observation data of all campaigns were processed using Bernese GPS Software v. 4.2. The network was linked to three EUREF permanent stations (GOPE, PENC and BOR1) and their data were included to the processing. The preliminary results concerning the first geodynamical evidences in the Sudeten Mts. obtained from the GPS data.
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25--33
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys., wykr.
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  • Institute of rock Structure and Mechanics Academy of Science Czech Republic
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-PWA2-0023-0002
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