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EPOS-GNSS: Prototype solution in double difference from CNRS-UGA analysis center

Authors: Déprez, Aline; Socquet, Anne; Cotte, Nathalie; Walpersdorf, Andrea; Bato, M.G.;

EPOS-GNSS: Prototype solution in double difference from CNRS-UGA analysis center

Abstract

International audience; In the framework of the implementation phase of the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) project, a pan-European processing center is hosted in Université Grenoble Alpes – CNRS, France. The prototype solution spans the 2005-2015 period, and includes more than 500 European cGPS stations. RInEx data and metadata from RING, NOA and Rénag cGPS networks were downloaded from archive centres (GSAC) maintained in France (CNRS-OCA), Greece (NOA) and Italy (INGV). RINEX data from the European Permanent Network (EPN) were downloaded from the EPN ftp server. Data were processed in double difference with the GAMIT/GLOBK software. The network is first split into daily sub-networks (between 8 and 14 sub-networks) using NETSEL tool included in the GAMIT/GLOBK package. The sub-networks consist in about 40 stations, with 2 overlapping stations. For each day and for each sub-network, the GAMIT processing is conducted independently on the high performance computing platform CIMENT hosted at the University of Grenoble Alpes (UGA). A quality check on GAMIT post-fit RMS allows then to identify potential errors, correct them and launch again the processing. Once each sub-network achieves satisfactory results, a daily combination is performed in order to produce SINEX files. The Chi square value associated with the combination allows us to evaluate its quality. This quality check pointed out some necessary sub-networks reorganisation concerning only a few days. Eventually, a multi year combination generates position time series for each station. Each time series is visualized and the jumps associated with material change (antenna or receiver) are estimated and corrected. This procedure allows us to generate daily solutions, position time series and velocity field to be distributed as Level-1 or level-2 EPOS-GNSS products.; Dans le cadre de la phase de mise en œuvre du projet EPOS (European Plate Observing System), un centre de traitement paneuropéen est hébergé à l'Université Grenoble Alpes - CNRS, France. La solution prototype couvre la période 2005-2015 et comprend plus de 500 stations cGPS européennes. Les données et métadonnées RInEx des réseaux RING, NOA et Rénag cGPS ont été téléchargées depuis les centres d'archives (GSAC) maintenus en France (CNRS-OCA), Grèce (NOA) et Italie (INGV). Les données RINEX du Réseau permanent européen (EPN) ont été téléchargées depuis le serveur ftp de l'EPN. Les données ont été traitées en double différence avec le logiciel GAMIT/GLOBK. Le réseau est d'abord divisé en sous-réseaux quotidiens (entre 8 et 14 sous-réseaux) à l'aide de l'outil NETSEL inclus dans le package GAMIT/GLOBK. Les sous-réseaux se composent d'une quarantaine de stations, dont deux se chevauchent. Pour chaque jour et pour chaque sous-réseau, le traitement GAMIT est réalisé indépendamment sur la plate-forme de calcul haute performance CIMENT hébergée à l'Université de Grenoble Alpes (UGA). Un contrôle de qualité sur GAMIT post-fit RMS permet alors d'identifier les erreurs potentielles, de les corriger et de relancer le traitement. Une fois que chaque sous-réseau obtient des résultats satisfaisants, une combinaison quotidienne est effectuée afin de produire des fichiers SINEX. La valeur du chi carré associée à la combinaison nous permet d'évaluer sa qualité. Ce contrôle de qualité a mis en évidence quelques réorganisations de sous-réseaux nécessaires pour quelques jours seulement. Finalement, une combinaison pluriannuelle génère des séries chronologiques de positions pour chaque station. Chaque série temporelle est visualisée et les sauts associés au changement de matériau (antenne ou récepteur) sont estimés et corrigés. Cette procédure nous permet de générer des solutions quotidiennes, des séries chronologiques de position et des champs de vitesse qui seront distribués sous forme de produits EPOS-GNSS de niveau 1 ou 2.

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France
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Big data, Géodésie, GNSS network, [SDU.STU.GP]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph], RESIF, EPOS, RENAG, Réseau GNSS, Logiciel, Software, Geodesy

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EPOS
European Plate Observing System
  • Funder: European Commission (EC)
  • Project Code: 262229
  • Funding stream: FP7 | SP4 | INFRA
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