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Sep 1994
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Results from the SEARCH'92 Campaign. (IERS Technical Note ; 16), Edited by J.O. Dickey and M. Feissel. Paris: Central Bureau of
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The International GPS Service provides polar motion data which have become an important contribution to the Operation of the International Earth Rotation Service (IERS) Sub-bureau for Rapid Service and Predictions. Comparison with other techniques shows that these data provide estimates of the position of the rotational pole with an accuracy of approximately ± 0.5 milliseconds of are. This accuracy along with the fact that the daily data are available soon after Observation could make this source of data a valuable addition to the contributors to the IERS.
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