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Tropospheric parameters: combination studies based on homogeneous VLBI and GPS data
Authors:Manuela Krügel  Daniela Thaller  Volker Tesmer  Markus Rothacher  Detlef Angermann  Ralf Schmid
Institution:1. Deutsches Geod?tisches Forschungsinstitut (DGFI), Alfons-Goppel-Str. 11, Munich, 80539, Germany
2. GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ), Department 1, Telegrafenberg, Potsdam, 14475, Germany
3. Institut für Astronomische und Physikalische Geod?sie, TU München, Arcisstrasse 21, Munich, 80290, Germany
Abstract:The combination of tropospheric parameters derived from different space-geodetic techniques has not been of large interest in geodesy so far. However, due to the high correlation between station coordinates and tropospheric parameters, the latter should not be neglected in combinations. This paper deals with the comparison and combination of tropospheric parameters derived from global positioning system (GPS) and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations stemming from a 15-day campaign of continuous VLBI observations in 2002 (CONT02). The observation data of both techniques were processed homogeneously to avoid systematic differences between the solutions. We compared the tropospheric estimates of GPS and VLBI at eight co-location sites and found a very good agreement in the temporal behavior of the tropospheric zenith path delays (ZPD), reflected by correlation factors up to 0.98. Following this, a combination of the tropospheric parameters was performed. We demonstrate that the combination of tropospheric parameters leads to a stabilization of combined station networks. This becomes visible in the improvement of the repeatabilities of the station height components. Furthermore, the potential use of independent data from water vapor radiometers (WVRs) to validate space-technique-derived tropospheric parameters was investigated. Correlation coefficients of 0.95 or better were estimated between the tropospheric parameters of WVR and GPS or VLBI. Additionally, the utility of the tropospheric parameters for validation of local tie vectors was investigated. Both tropospheric zenith delays and tropospheric gradients were found to be very suitable to validate the height component and the horizontal components of the local tie, respectively.
Keywords:GPS  VLBI  Water vapor radiometers  CONT02  Rigorous combination  Co-location  Local ties  Tropospheric parameters
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