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Within the Central Europe Regional Geodynamics Project (CERGOP) for the establishment of a high precision reference frame CEGRN (Central European GPS Geodynamic Reference Network) eight GPS campaign solutions since 1994 are available for velocity estimation. They were used to compute preliminary station velocities in the ITRF2000. This paper reports not only on the results and some comparisons with former solutions published by the CERGOP group but also on the improved options available for velocity estimation with version 5.0 of Bernese GPS Software.
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GPS permanent stations situated in Central Europe region are systematically analyzed in order to investigate behaviour of long-term monitoring of horizontal position and ellipsoidal height. On the basis of data from more than 30 sites the quality of the station is evaluated. Stability of station is measured by variety of parameters: jumps and discontinuities of known but also of unknown origin, seasonal variations amplitudes and phases and diurnal coordinate variations. We estimate for each network station its main deterministic characteristics including identification of eventual jumps, their time of occurrence and magnitude, annual variations and site velocities. The set of criteria for defining "stable" permanent station is proposed.
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Content available CERGOP-2 Project activities of Bulgaria
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This paper summarizes the recent works with respect to the CERGOP-2 project tasks. The main activity was the implementation of the Working Package "Geodynamics of Balkan Peninsula". Major efforts were taken to the maintenance of the operation of two permanent GPS stations in Bulgaria and to arrange for the data transmission to the CERGOP Data Centre in Graz. The CEGRN GPS campaigns of 2003 and 2005 were analyzed together with additional Balkan Peninsula stations. New results on coordinates and velocities for this Balkan Peninsula subnet of CEGRN are computed and will be presented and discussed. The accomplished works on the monograph "Geodynamics of Balkan Peninsula" with the preparation of the manuscripts and the main content of the findings will be outlined.
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