Abstracts Submitted to GPS99 (101 - 200)

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Submission No.

Presentation No.

Author(s)

Title

Type of presentation

101

Cancelled

102

01-18P

AQUINO, M. H. O., A. H. Dodson, R. M. Bingley, and N. T. Penna

The establishment of a UK national network of Continuously Operating GPS Receivers (COGRs)

P

103

10-09

TEUNISSEN, P.J.G.

Probabilistic properties of the integer least-squares estimator

O

104

02-29

SHIMADA, S., H. Seko, H. Nakamura, K. Aonashi, and T. A. Herring

Observed inhomoheneity of water vapor and systematic errors of estimated site position at a cold front passing by GPS meteorology

O

105

01-10

ODIJK, D., H. van der Marel, and I. Song

Improving ambiguity resolution by ionosphere corrections from a permanent GPS array

O

106

08-02

Stewart, P., and R. B. LANGLEY

A review of ionospheric effects on GPS

O

107

11-10P

Moore, T., G. W. Roberts, K. F. ZHANG, V. Ashkenazi, M. Dumbille, G. Close, and R. Moore

A new real time GPS river height monitoring system

P

108

09-10

JACKSON, D. D., Y. Kagan, Z.-K. Shen, and G. P. Bird

Earthquake forecasting with GPS

O

109

09-12

AOKI, Y., P. Segall, T. Kato, P. Cervelli, and S. Shimada

Upward dike migration associated with the 1997 seismic swarm off the Izu Peninsula, Japan, as seen from geodetic data

O

110

10-04

NGUYEN, L. R. Coleman, and P. Morgan

Improving GPS results using continuous processing strategies

O

111

06-26

XU, P., S. Shimada, Y. Fujii, and T. Tanaka

Geodynamical value of historical geodetic measurements: Theory and applications

O

112

03-13

Miyazaki, S., and HEKI, K.

Crustal deformation by plate subduction and interarc collision in southwest Japan

O

113

Cancelled

114

14-06

Stewart, M. P., M. TSAKIRI, J. Wang, and J. F. Monico

The contribution of GLONASS measurements to regional and continental scale geodetic monitoring regimes

O

115

03-04

TREGONING, P., H. McQueen, K. Lambeck, R. Jackson, R. Little, S. Saunders, and R. Rosa

Present-day crustal motion in Papua New Guinea

O

116

07-11

TREGONING, P., H. McQueen, and K. Lambeck

Postglacial rebound near the Lambert Glacier, Antarctica

O

117

03-25P

TREGONING, P.

The effect of tectonic motion on geodetic datums in Southeast Asia

P

118

03-24P

KATO, T., S. Nakao, Y. Kotake, T. Matsushima, A. Kurashima, J. Beavan, J. T. Camacho, and H. Takiguchi

Backarc spreading of the Mariana trough as observed by GPS observations

P

119

11-11

PETROVSKI, I., S. Kawaguchi, H. Torimoto, M. Asako, T. Chachin, and K. Okano

LAMOS-BOHSAI: LAndslide MOnitoring System based on high-speed sequential analysis for inclination

O

120

10-07

SHILOV, A.

Glonass system presentation: Current state and evolution prospects

O

121

02-32P

OISHI, S., E. Nakakita, S. Ikebuchi, and S. Shimada

Observation method of the cumulus scale disturbance of water vapor and its feasibility under boundary layer effect

P

122

02-33P

KATO, T., Y. Kotake, T. Matsushima, Y. Li, and J. Li

Estimation of the tropospheric zenith delay over the Chinese continent

P

123

06-27

GE, L., S. Han, and C. Rizos

Interpolation of GPS results incorporating geophysical and InSAR information

O

124

14-07

GE, L., S. Han, and C. Rizos

GPS seismometers with up to 20Hz sampling rate

O

125

11-06

HAN, S., and C. Rizos

Airborne GPS kinematic positioning and its application to oceanographic mapping

O

126

14-03

RIZOS, C., S. Han, L. Ge, H.-Y. Chen, Y. Hatanaka, and K. Abe

Low-cost densification of permanent GPS networks for natural hazard mitigation: first tests on GSI's GEONET network

O

127

Cancelled

128

02-34P

ICHIKI, A., Y. Shoji, and M. Hirasawa

Verification and improvement of GPS meteorological observation package

P

129

12-02

MARTIN, and S., C.-H. Jahn

Experiences in set up and usage of a geodetic real-time differential correction network

O

130

12-11P

KRISTIANSEN, O.

Investigations related to high precision analysis of GPS data

P

131

08-03

WARNANT, R., and E. Pottiaux

The increase of the ionospheric activity and its effect on GPS

O

132

05-01

YOSHINO, T.

Capabiities and problems for the collocation of space geodetic systems

O

133

04-13

HAAS, R., E. Gueguen, H.-G. Scherneck, A. Nothnagel, and J. Campbell

Results for crustal motion derived from observations in the European geodetic VLBI network

O

134

02-31

LIOU, Y. A., and Y. T. Teng

Precipitable water dynamics of 1998 typhoon Zeb observed by GPS in Taiwan

O

135

03-02

REINHART, E., D. Angermann, M. Becker, G. Michel, C. Reigber, and S. B. Nordin

Improving the velocity field in south- and south east Asia: the third round of GEODYSSEA

O

136

Cancelled

137

08-08

LIU, J. Y., H. F. Tsai, and C. L. Tseng

Ionospheric delay monitored by the Taiwan GPS network during magnetic storm conditions

O

138

05-08

ANDERSEN, P. H.

Automatic combination of VLBI, GPS and SLR data at the observation level

O

139

05-02

ALTAMIMI, Z., and C. Boucher

Scale consistency between VLBI, SLR, GPS and DORIS estimated terrestrial reference frames

O

140

01-04

HATANAKA, Y., M. Sawada, A. Horita, and M. Kusaka

Calibration of antenna-radome-multipath effect of GEONET - Part 1: Measurement of phase characteristics -

O

141

01-13P

HATANAKA, Y., M. Sawada, A. Horita, M. Kusaka, J. Johnson, and C. Rocken

Calibration of antenna-radome-multipath effect of GEONET - Part 2: Evaluation of the phase map by GEONET data -

P

142

01-12

FLORES, A., A. Escudero, M. J. Sedo, and A. Rius

A real time system for tropospheric monitoring using IGS hourly data

O

143

05-05

SPRINGER, T. A., M. Rothacher, D. Ineichen, and G. Beutler

Combination of microwave and SLR data of GPS and GLONASS satellites

O

144

03-05

SIMONS, W. J. F., D. L. F. v. Loon, B. A. C. Ambrosius, C. Vigny, A. Walpersdorf, J. Kahar, H. Z. Abidin, C. Subarya, and P. Manurung

Tectonic deformatins near the triple junction in S. E. Asia: results and outlook

O

145

03-06

Vigny, C., A. Walpersdorf, H. Perfettini, W. J. F. SIMONS, D. L. F. van Loon, B. A. C. Ambrosius, C. Subarya, P. Manurung, J. Kahar, and H. Z. Abidin

Migration of seismicity and earthquake interactions in S. E. Asia triple junction

O

146

12-08

SIMONS, W. J. F., R. M. S. Fernandes, and B. A. C. Ambrosius

Analysis of different methodologies in the processing of GPS campaign data

O

147

Cancelled

148

04-10

BENNETT, R. A., J. L. Davis, J. E. Normandeau, and B. P. Wernicke

The large-scale pattern of Pacific-North America plate boundary deformation in the western United States

O

149

05-09

HERRING, T. A.

Common mode signals in combinations of VLBI, GPS and SLR data

O

150

02-44

SMITH, T. L., S. G. Benjamin, B. Schwartz, and S. I. Gutman

Using GPS-IPW in a 4D data assimilation system

O

151

02-47

EMARDSON, T. R., and F. H. Webb

Estimating the motion of atmospheric water vapor using the Global Positioning System

O

152

07-17P

FANG, M., and B. H. Hager

Vertical deformation and gravity

P

153

09-11

SEGALL, P., and M. MATTHEWS

Time dependent inversion for earthquake and volcanic sources

O

154

13-08

CHAO, B. F., C. W. Hwang, C. C. Liu, E. C. Pavlis, C. K. Shum, C. L. Tseng, and M. Yang

Global geodetic applications of ROCSAT-3/COSMIC space mission

O

155

03-15

FREYMUELLER, J. T., Q. Chen, K. Larson, R. Bilham, R. Bendick, Z. Yang, W. Wang, W. Qi, G. Yin, and B. Liu

Kinematics of the India-Eurasia plate collision zone at 80 to 90 degrees east

O

156

04-07

FREYMUELLER, J. T., J. N. Kellogg, and B. Trenkamp

Subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the North Andes and motion of the North Andes relative to South America

O

157

02-43

KEY, K. W., S. Buckley, R. Nerem, and B. Tapley

Using GPS estimates of wet zenith delay to correct interferometric SAR images

O

158

03-07

TABEI, T., F. Kimata, and T. Ohkura

Crustal dynamics of the Sulawesi-Mindanao deformation zone from GPS observations

O

159

09-18P

TABEI, T., J. Segawa, and F. Kimata

Eastern Nankai Trough GPS campaign: new subduction of the Philippine Sea plate?

P

160

10-05

YANG, M.

An algorithm for medium-ranged (10-50km) real-time kinematic GPS positioning

O

161

04-19P

CALAIS, E., J.-M. Nocquet, Z. Altamimi, P. Sillard, and C. Boucher

Internal deformation of the Eurasian plate in western Europe deduced from a statistical analysis of the ITRF-97 velocity field

P

162

02-11

HAASE, J., E. Calais, M. Ge, J. Talaya, A. Rius, F. Vespe, R. Santangelo, X.-Y. Huang, and J. Davila

The MAGIC project: GPS meteorology in the Western Mediterranean

O

163

03-20

CALAIS, E., O. Lesne, J. Deverch..e, K. Levi, V. Sankov, A. Lukhnev, A. Miroshnitchenko, V. Buddo, V. Zalutzky, Y. Baskhuev, and B. Amarjargal

Active deformation in Central Asia (Baikal rift zone and Mongolia) from GPS measurements and numerical deformation models

O

164

Cancelled

165

06-32

OWEN, S., P. Segall, M. Lisowski, and A. Miklius

GPS measurements from Kilauea volcano: observations of rapid south fland displacement and a rift intrusion

O

166

09-09

WILBER, M., and R. Burgmann

Slip behavior at depth on the Pajaro segment of the San Andreas fault, California

O

167

Cancelled

168

06-09

BURGMANN, R., and D. Schmidt

Integration of SAR interferometry and GPS measurements to evaluate seismic potential of the Northern Hayward fault

O

169

06-24P

SCHMIDT, D. A., and R. Burgmann

Deciphering the transient dip-slip behavior on the southern segment of the Hayward fault, California

P

170

04-03

MA, C., and D. S. MacMillan

Three-dimensional VLBI velocities in a global reference frame

O

171

06-31

JONSSON, S., F. Amelung, H. Zebker, and P. Segall

Rapid uplift of Galapagos volcanoes observed with INSAR

O

172

02-46

JONSSON, S., and P. Cervelli

Estimating tropospheric gradients and air mass propagation speed and direction using the continuous GPS network at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii

O

173

08-09

SAITO, A., T. Tsugawa, S. Miyazaki, M. Nishimura, Y. Otsuka, M. Kubota, K. Sakanori, H. Ohnishi, and K. Shiokawa

Regional total electron content mapping over Japan with GEONET

O

174

Cancelled

175

02-07P

NISHIDA, M., T. Tsuda, C. Rocken, and R. H. Ware

Longitudinal variations of the tropopause structure in tropics revealed by the GPS occultation data (GPS/MET)

P

176

03-12

FUJIHARA, S., M. Hashimoto, and S. Takemoto

The numerical analysis of back-arc spreading in Okinawa trough

O

177

13-04

MONICO, J. F. G., K. C. L. Oliveira, and H. R. Thomaz

Orthometric heights from the integration of GPS, geoidal model and leveling networks

O

178

08-19P

Camargo, J. F. G. MONICO, and L. D. D. Ferreira

Application of ionospheric corrections in the equatorial region for L1 GPS users

P

179

12-05

FANG, P., Y. Bock, and M. Domselaar

Hourly updated GPS orbit prediction using sliding window approach

O

180

01-02

JOHNSON, H., and Y. Bock

Stability of permanent GPS monuments in southern California and Japan and its effect on detecting deformation signals

O

181

04-12

Tari, E., M. SAHIN, A. Barka, G. Kizilsu, R. Reilinger, B. King, S. McClusky, and M. Prilepin

Active tectonics of the Black Sea with GPS

O

182

11-14P

Ince, C. D., M. Z. COSKUN, and M. Sahin

Monitoring of tanker ships in the Istanbul Bosphorus using DGPS

P

183

11-12

INCE, C. D., and M. Sahin

Real-time deformation monitoring with GPS & Kalman filter

O

184

10-06

KIZILSU, G., and M. Sahin

SLR precision analyses for LAGEOS I & II

O

185

07-06

ALKAN, R. M., and C. D. Ince

The applicability of GPS aided vessel as a tide gauge

O

186

02-21

NIELL, A. E.

Improved atmospheric mapping functions for GPS and VLBI

O

187

12-12P

VOINOV, A. V.

An automatic layer on top of the Bernese software, based upon the Python scripting language

P

188

Cancelled

189

04-08

BEAVAN, J., C. Meertens, and M. Bevis

The present-day motion between the Australian and Pacific plates

O

190

03-10

BEAVAN, J., D. Silcock, M. Hamberger, C. Thibault, and E. Ramos

Geodetic constraints on coseismic displacement and postseismic deformation associated with the 1990 M7.8 Luzon Earthquake, and implications for deformation at the Philippine Sea-Eurasia plate boundary

O

191

09-02

BEAVAN, J., and J. Haines

Modeling continuous horizontal velocity and strain rate fields from GPS data: an example from the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand

O

192

06-40P

Gong, X. and H. JIN

Application of GPS in volcano dynamics research

P

193

01-08

OHTANI, R., N. Koizumi, N. Matsumoto, and E. Tsukuda

Preliminary results from permanent GPS array along with borehole observation

O

194

02-35P

KAWASHIMA, S., and T. Ishida

An algorithm for estimating evapotranspiration using satellite images and GPS water vapor data

P

195

07-09

AOKI, S., T. Ozawa, K. Doi, and K. Shibuya

GPS observation of the sea level variation in the Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica

O

196

09-23P

KUSUMOTO, S., Y. Fukuda, and K. Takemura

Forming mechanism of the extension field near the subduction zone and transition mechanism of the stress field at the Central Kyushu, Japan

P

197

09-21P

RYDELEK, P., and I. S. Sacks

Postseismic strain diffusion along the San Jacinto fault

P

198

06-43P

TANAKA, M., S. Matsumoto, X. H. Wu, T. Matsushima, and K. Arao

Recent crustal deformation in and around Sakurajima Volcano, Japan

P

199

07-18P

MOTOYAMA, T., S. Ehara, and H. Tajiri

Observations of ground deformation at geothemal fields by GPS

P

200

03-18

LIU, J., C. Shi, C. Xu, and W. Jiang

The determination of the speed field for the contintental blocks in China

O


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