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The Institute of Astronomy and Geodesy (CSIC-UCM) has installed a GPS permanent station in the geodynamic laboratory of Lanzarote, Canary Island. Starting from continuous GPS observations for four weeks some provisional coordinates of the antenna have been determined. Diverse reference systems have been used and different configurations have been rehearsed. In order to process the series of observations the software AOSS V.1.6 and Bernese V.4.2 have been used. IGS and EUREF reference stations have been used in diverse configurations. The results have been transformed to the same ITRF system. The diverse obtained solutions don't coincide, there are discrepancies that are not small in some cases. In this work the methodology and the obtained results are presented and an analysis of the same ones is done.
Comunicación presntada a la 3ª Asamblea Hispano-Portuguesa de Geodesia y Geofísica = 3ª Assembleia Luso-Espanhola de Geodesia e Geofisica, celebrada en Valencia entre el 4 y el 8 de febrero de 2002.
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Global Possitioning System, Islas Canarias, Geodinámica, GPS, Geodesia, Estaciones geodésicas
Global Possitioning System, Islas Canarias, Geodinámica, GPS, Geodesia, Estaciones geodésicas
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