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The main objective of Work Package 7 (WP7) was modelling of the regional intraplate three-dimensional velocities at the millimetre level on the basis of GPS satellite observations. Subsequently it was anticipated to use the GPS velocity filed for detection of velocity changes and for strain analysis in the region of Central Europe. This analysis has to be completed by evaluation of statistical significance of the derived velocities and strain parameters. All relevant information has to be visualised and to result to geo-kinematical maps of Central Europe describing the geometrically derived velocities and crust deformations. Inputs to WP7 are permanent and epoch GPS long-term observations in the region of Central Europe, east Alpine-Mediterranean and Balkan. The main information is expected from CERGOP epoch campaigns because their complexity, station distribution and long observing history. The permanent GPS stations in the region are analyzed within Work-Package WP5 "GPS data analysis and the definition of reference frames" (Hefty, 2006) and WP6 "Analysis of long term coordinate time series" (Caporali et al., 2006). Velocities from some new stations established within the CERGP-2/environment are estimated in section 2.6 of this report.
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Strategy of analysis and results from solution of CEGRN epoch campaign in 2005 Combined solution of CEGRN 2005 based or individual solutions from six an: centres and its comparison with CEGRN 2003 coordinates. Time evolution of coordinates at some long-term observed CEGRN sites obtained during epoch camp since 1994 and the related problems.
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Content available remote Hafelekar GPS permanent station seasonal monitoring
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Hafelekar (HFLK) is a GPS permanent station situated in Austria, at an approximate height of 2300 m. It began its activity in 1996 as an IGS and EPN station. A strong seasonal variation was observed in its time series of coordinates, especially in the North and Up components. Starting with 2001 some local GPS campaigns were performed at different seasons at three auxiliary GPS sites in order to monitor this behavior. It should be determined whether this is a local phenomenon.
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Content available remote Development of the CERGOP2 database
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The CERGOP2 database is designed to inform project members and the public about measurements, results and structural data, like station information, reference frames etc. During the run of the project it is mainly designed for giving members access to data needed for their work. A second purpose is to drop intermediate and final results for the project community, or at least to let them find the way to those data. Finally it will provide access to administrative papers, like reports, forms and pictures.
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