A few parts in 10 to the 8th geodetic baseline repeatablity in the Gulf of California using the Global Positioning System

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Geodetic Surveys, Global Positioning System, Radio Signals, Radiometers, Stochastic Processes, Water Vapor, Gulf Of California (Mexico), Histograms, Very Long Base Interferometry

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GPS geodetic measurements of 350-650 km baselines across the Pacific-North America plate boundary in the Gulf of California are presented. The analysis employs a four-station U.S. fiducial network and combined carrier phase and pseudorange data. Water vapor radiometer data at the Gulf sites are used to calibrate the GPS signal for wet tropospheric path delays. Residual tropospheric delays are modeled as first-order exponentially correlated stochastic processes. The measurement precision for horizontal components is a few parts in 10 to the 8th or better.

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