Evaluation of GPS estimates of relative positions from central California, 1986-1988

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Global Positioning System, Very Long Base Interferometry, California, Earth Crust, Geodynamics, Remote Sensing, Satellite Imagery

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Estimates of long-term precision and accuracy of interstation vectors using GPS are reported. Precision is estimated from three experiments conducted in central California over a period of 1.2 years. Horizontal precision is 3 to 8 mm for baseline vectors between 100 and 450 km in length, and the vertical precision ranges from 11 to 33 mm. Accuracy is assessed by comparing VLBI estimates with results from six GPS experiments conducted at Mojave and Palos Verdes over a period of 2.2 years. Rates for all vector components agree with VLBI within one standard deviation.

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