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9783540670025

Geodesy Beyond 2000: The Challenges of the First Decade : Iag General Assembly, Birmingham, July 19-30, 1999

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Proceedings from the 35th General Assembly of the International Association of Geodesy, held in Birmingham, UK, on July 19-30, 1999. Discusses the challenges of providing a stable global reference at the parts per billion level by space methods.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Modelling the Earth at the Part per Billion Level Convener 1(60)
G. Beutler
Earth scale below a part per billion from Satellite Laser Ranging
3(10)
D.E. Smith
R. Kolenkiewicz
P.J. Dunn
M.H. Torrence
Long-term stability of altimetric data with applications to mean sea-level change
13(7)
P. Moore
S. Carnochan
M.D. Reynolds
P.E. Sterlini
CORE: Continuous, high accuracy Earth orientation measurements for the new millenium (extended abstract)
20(2)
N.R. Vandenberg
C.C. Thomas
J.M. Bosworth
B. Chao
T.A. Clark
C. Ma
The IGEX-98 campaign: Highlights and perspective
22(4)
P. Willis
J. Slater
G. Beautler
W. Gurtner
C. Noll
R. Weber
R.E. Neilan
G. Hein
Computation of precise GLONASS orbits for IGEX-98
26(6)
D. Ineichen
M. Rothacher
T. Springer
G. Beutler
Ocean loading tides in GPS and rapid variations of the frame origin
32(9)
H.-G. Scherneck
J.M. Johansson
F.H. Webb
Use of GPS carrier phase for high precision frequency (time) comparison
41(6)
Z. Jiang
G. Petit
P. Uhrich
F. Taris
The European Reference System coming of age
47(8)
J. Adam
W. Augath
C. Boucher
C. Bruyninx
P. Dunkley
E. Gubler
W. Gurtner
H. Hornik
H. van den Marel
W. Schluter
H. Seeger
M. Vermeer
J.B. Zielinski
Status and development of the European height systems
55(6)
J. Adam
W. Augath
F. Brouwer
G. Engelhardt
W. Gurtner
B.G. Harsson
J. Ihde
D. Ineichen
H. Lang
J. Luthardt
M. Sacher
W. Schluter
T. Springer
G. Woppelmann
Part 2: Seamless Gravity Conveners 61(100)
R. Forsberg
K.-H. Ilk
M.G. Sideris
Recovering the global gravitational field from satellite measurements of the full gravity gradient
63(5)
M.S. Petrovskaya
J.B. Zielinski
Data analysis for the GOCE mission
68(7)
R. Klees
R. Koop
P. Visser
J. van den IJssel
R. Rummel
Direct and local comparison between different satellite missions for the gravity field on-the-fly
75(8)
A. Albertella
F. Migliaccio
F. Sanso
Calibration/validation methods for GRACE
83(6)
C. Jekeli
The 1999 GFZ pre-CHAMP high resolution gravity model
89(7)
T. Gruber
C. Reigber
P. Schwintzer
Comparison and evaluation of the new Russian global geopotential model to degree 360
96(5)
G. Demianov
A. Maiorov
P. Medvedev
Assessing the global land one-km base elevation DEM
101(6)
D.A. Hastings
P.K. Dunbar
A.M. Hittelman
Recent advances in the acquisition and use of terrain data for geoid modelling over the United States
107(5)
D.A. Smith
D.R. Roman
Geoid modelling in coastal regions using airborne and satellite data: Case study in the Azores
112(6)
M.J. Fernandes
L. Bastos
R. Forsberg
A. Olesen
F. Leite
Airborne gravity field surveying for oceanography, geology and geodesy - the experiences from AGMASCO
118(6)
L. Timmen
L. Bastos
R. Forsberg
A. Gidskehaug
U. Meyer
A comparison of stable platform and strapdown airborne gravity (extended abstract)
124(1)
C.L. Glennie
K.P. Schwarz
A.M. Bruton
R. Forsberg
A.V. Olesen
K. Keller
The NRL airborne geophysics program
125(6)
J.M. Brozena
V.A. Childers
On the modelling of long wavelength systematic errors in surface gravimetric data
131(6)
N.K. Pavlis
Investigation of different methods for the combination of gravity and GPS/levelling data
137(6)
H. Denker
W. Torge
G. Wenzel
J. Ihde
U. Schirmer
The regional geopotential model to degree and order 720 in China
143(6)
Y. Lu
H.T. Hsu
F.Z. Jiang
Gravity field and geoid for Japan
149(6)
Y. Kuroishi
The dual sphere superconducting gravimeter GWR CD029 at Frankfurt a.M. and Wettzell - first results and calibration
155(6)
M. Harnisch
G. Harnisch
I. Nowak
B. Richter
P. Wolf
Part 3: Advances in Theory and Numerical Techniques Conveners 161(94)
B. Heck
P. Holota
Direct methods in physical geodesy
163(8)
P. Holota
A general least-squares solution of the geodetic boundary value problem
171(8)
M. van Gelderen
R. Rummel
On an O(N) algorithm for the solution of geodetic boundary value problems
179(7)
R. Klees
M. van Gelderen
The multigrid method for satellite gravity field recovery
186(5)
J. Kusche
S. Rudolph
Numerical realization of a new iteration procedure for the recovery of potential coefficients
191(5)
M.S. Petrovskaya
A.N. Vershkov
N.K. Pavlis
Improved analytical approximations of the Earth's gravitational field
196(6)
V.N. Strakhov
U. Schafer
A.V. Strakhov
Sparse preconditioners of Gram's matrices in the conjugate gradient method
202(6)
G. Moreaux
A wavelet approach to non-stationary collocation
208(6)
W. Keller
Wavelets and collocation: An interesting similarity
214(7)
C. Kotsakis
On the wavelet determination of scale exponents in energy spectra and structure functions and their application to CCD camera data
221(6)
S. Beth
T. Boos
W. Freeden
N. Casott
D. Deussen
B. Witte
The use of wavelets for the analysis and de-noising of kinematic geodetic measurements
227(6)
A.M. Bruton
K.-P. Schwarz
J. Skaloud
A theorem of insensitivity of the collocation solution to variations of the metric of the interpolation space
233(8)
F. Sanso
G. Venuti
C.C. Tscherning
Biases and accuracy of, and an alternative to discrete nonlinear filters (extended abstract)
241(2)
P. Xu
Are GPS data normally distributed?
243(6)
C.C.J.M. Tiberius
K. Borre
On the precision and reliability of near real-time GPS phase observations ambiguities
249(6)
H. Kutterer
Part 4: Geodynamics Convener 255(56)
M. Feissel
Degree-one deformations of the Earth
257(5)
M. Greff-Lefftz
H. Legros
Geodynamics from the analysis of the mean orbital motion of geodetic satellites
262(9)
P. Exertier
S. Bruinsma
G. Metris
Y. Boudon
F. Barlier
Geodynamics of S.E. Asia: First results of the Sulawesi 1998 GPS campaign
271(7)
W.J.F. Simons
D. van Loon
A. Walpersdorf
B.A.C. Ambrosius
J. Kahar
H.Z. Abidin
D.A. Sarsito
C. Vigny
S. Haji Abu
P. Morgan
Four-dimensional geodesy: Time dependent inversion for earthquake and volcanic sources (extended abstract)
278(1)
P. Segall
An interdisciplinary approach to studying seismic hazard throughout Greece
279(6)
P.R. Cruddace
P.A. Cross
G. Veis
H. Billiris
D. Paradissis
J. Galanis
H. Lyon-Caen
P. Briole
B.A.C. Ambrosius
W.J.F. Simons
E. Roegies
B. Parsons
P. England
H.-G. Kahle
M. Cocard
P. Yannick
G. Stavrakakis
P. Clarke
M. Lilje
Crustal deformation monitoring of volcanoes in Japan using L-band SAR interferometry
285(4)
M. Murakami
S. Fujiwara
T. Nishimura
M. Tobita
H. Nakagawa
S. Ozawa
M. Murakami
The sea surface of the Baltic - a result from the Baltic Sea Level Project (IAG SSC 8.1)
289(6)
M. Poutanen
J. Kakkuri
Preliminary study of a block rotation model in North China area using GPS measurements
295(9)
C. Xu
J. Liu
D. Chao
C. Shi
T. Chen
Y. Li
Realization of a terrestrial reference frame for large-scale GPS networks
304(7)
D. Angermann
J. Klotz
C. Reigber
Part 5: Kinematic Systems and Precision Engineering Conveners 311(94)
F. Brunner
P. de Jonge
H. Kahmen
C. Rizos
Building structures as kinematic systems - dynamic monitoring and system analysis
313(6)
R. Flesch
H. Kahmen
Mobile multi-sensor systems: The new trend in mapping and GIS applications
319(6)
N. El-Sheimy
Adaptive Kalman filtering for integration of GPS with GLONASS and INS
325(6)
J. Wang
M.P. Stewart
M. Tsakiri
A GPS/INS/Imaging system for kinematic mapping in fully digital mode
331(6)
M.M.R. Mostafa
K.-P. Schwarz
GPS-based attitude determination for airborne remote sensing
337(6)
K.F. Sheridan
P.A. Cross
M.R. Mahmud
Absolute kinematic GPS positioning using satellite clock estimation every 1 second
343(6)
J.H. Kwon
C. Jekeli
S.-C. Han
GNSS long baseline ambiguity resolution: Impact of a third navigation frequency
349(6)
N.F. Jonkman
P.J.G. Teunissen
P. Joosten
D. Odijk
Monitoring the height deflections of the Humber Bridge by GPS, GLONASS, and finite element modelling
355(6)
G.W. Roberts
A.H. Dodson
C.J. Brown
R. Karuna
R.A. Evans
Continuously operating GPS-based volcano deformation monitoring in Indonesia: the technical and logistical challenges
361(6)
C. Rizos
S. Han
C. Roberts
X. Han
H.Z. Abidin
O.K. Suganda
A.D. Wirakusumah
A national network of continuously operating GPS receivers for the UK
367(6)
A.H. Dodson
R.M. Bingley
N.T. Penna
M.H.O. Aquino
The impact of the atmosphere and other systematic errors on permanent GPS networks
373(8)
S. Schaer
G. Beutler
M. Rothacher
E. Brockmann
A. Wiget
U. Wild
Re-weighting of GPS baselines for vertical deformation analysis
381(6)
H. de Heus
M. Martens
H. van der Marel
Stochastic modelling of the ionosphere for fast GPS ambiguity resolution
387(6)
D. Odijk
Mitigating multipath errors using semi-parametric models for high precision static positioning
393(6)
M. Jia
M. Tsakiri
M. Stewart
Geotechnical exploration -- wider fields of activities for geodesists and geophysicists
399(6)
E. Bruckl
Part 6: An IAG Structure to Meet Future Challenges Conveners 405(34)
M. Feissel
F. Sanso
C.C. Tscherning
An analysis of the current IAG structure and some thoughts on an IAG focus
407(8)
K.-P. Schwarz
The pros and cons of having sections in IAG
415(4)
F. Sanso
IAG services in the current framework of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG)
419(5)
G. Beutler
The role of IAG Special Study Groups
424(4)
D. Wolf
Scientific services in support of research in geodesy and geodynamics
428(2)
M. Feissel
Reflections on a new structure for IAG Beyond 2000 - conclusions from the IAG Section II Symposium in Munich
430(9)
G. Beutler
H. Drewes
R. Rummel
Author Index 439(4)
Keyword Index 443

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