Geodetic interferometry submission for the IUGG Quadrennial Report

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrometry, Geodetic Surveys, Geophysics, Very Long Base Interferometry, Astrophysics, Bibliographies, Geodesy

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The present paper reviews the activities of two major VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) groups, within the United States, which have been concentrating on geodetic measurements for a number of years. The activities have resulted in the development of transportable VLBI terminals for regional surveying applications; development of VLBI techniques for obtaining station positions; establishment of relative epochs and rates of the hydrogen maser clocks at the stations; the acquisition of polar motion and earth rotation data in support of deep space tracking functions; and the development of VLBI techniques necessary for tectonic measurements on trans- and intercontinental baselines and for astrometry, polar-motion and earth-rotation observations.

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