Quality assessment of the Topo-Iberia CGPS stations and data quality's effects on postfit ionosphere-free phase residualsOA北大核心
Quality assessment of the Topo-Iberia CGPS stations and data quality's effects on postfit ionosphere-free phase residuals
This paper analyzed GPS data from the Topo-Iberia network spanning almost 12 years(2008-2020).The data quality information for all 26 Topo-Iberia stations is provided for the first time,complementing the Spanish Geological Survey's storage work.Data analyses based on quality indicators obtained using TEQC have been carried out.The guidelines and data quality information from the IGS stations have been considered as the quality references,with the stations ALJ1,EPCU,and T1OU standing out as the worst stations,while on the contrary,FUEN,PALM,PILA,and TRIA meet the quality requirements to become an IGS station.The relationship between the GPS data quality and their GAMIT-and GipsyX-derived postfit ionosphere-free phase residuals has also been investigated,and the results reveal an inversely propor-tional relationship.It has been found that the stations showing an increase in elevation of the horizon line,also show an increase in cycle slips and multipath,are among the poorest quality stations,and among those with the highest postfit RMS of phase residuals.Moreover,the evolution of the vegetation around the antenna should be considered as it could cause a progressive loss of quality,which is not complying with the IGS standards.The quality assessment shows that the Topo-Iberia stations are appropriate for geodetic purposes,but permanent monitoring would be necessary to avoid the least possible loss of data and quality.In addition,a method to characterize the GNSS data quality is proposed.
Juan A.García-Armenteros
Center for Advanced Studies in Earth Sciences,Energy and Environment(CEACTEMA),University of Jaén,23071 Jaén,Spain
GPS data quality's effectsIGS quality standardPostfit LC phase residualQuality assessmentTopo-Iberia CGPS network
《大地测量与地球动力学(英文版)》 2024 (002)
189-199 / 11
I would like to thank Mario Sánchez-Gómez(UJA-CEACTEMA)for his advice in this work.I would also like to thank the colleagues of the Topo-Iberia team for their efforts in network maintenance,especially Juliana María Martín León(IGME)for data management,as well as the staff of the Sierra Nevada Observatory,operated by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía(IAA-CSIC),for watching over the station NEVA.Finally,I would like to thank two anony-mous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions.This research was supported in part by the University of Jaén and the Spanish Ministry of Economy,Industry and Competitiveness(PTA2015-11507-I MINECO).
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