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Combined Earth orientation parameters based on homogeneous and continuous VLBI and GPS data
Authors:Daniela Thaller  Manuela Krügel  Markus Rothacher  Volker Tesmer  Ralf Schmid  Detlef Angermann
Institution:1. Department 1, GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ), Telegrafenberg, 14473, Potsdam, Germany
2. Deutsches Geod?tisches Forschungsinstitut (DGFI), Alfons-Goppel-Stra?e 11, 80539, München, Germany
3. Institut für Astronomische und Physikalische Geod?sie, TU München, Arcisstra?e 21, 80333, München, Germany
Abstract:The CONT02 campaign is of great interest for studies combining very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) with other space-geodetic techniques, because of the continuously available VLBI observations over 2 weeks in October 2002 from a homogeneous network. Especially, the combination with the Global Positioning System (GPS) offers a broad spectrum of common parameters. We combined station coordinates, Earth orientation parameters (EOPs) and troposphere parameters consistently in one solution using technique- specific datum-free normal equation systems. In this paper, we focus on the analyses concerning the EOPs, whereas the comparison and combination of the troposphere parameters and station coordinates are covered in a companion paper in Journal of Geodesy. In order to demonstrate the potential of the VLBI and GPS space-geodetic techniques, we chose a sub-daily resolution for polar motion (PM) and universal time (UT). A consequence of this solution set-up is the presence of a one-to-one correlation between the nutation angles and a retrograde diurnal signal in PM. The Bernese GPS Software used for the combination provides a constraining approach to handle this singularity. Simulation studies involving both nutation offsets and rates helped to get a deeper understanding of this singularity. With a rigorous combination of UT1–UTC and length of day (LOD) from VLBI and GPS, we showed that such a combination works very well and does not suffer from the systematic effects present in the GPS-derived LOD values. By means of wavelet analyses and the formal errors of the estimates, we explain this important result. The same holds for the combination of nutation offsets and rates. The local geodetic ties between GPS and VLBI antennas play an essential role within the inter-technique combination. Several studies already revealed non-negligible discrepancies between the terrestrial measurements and the space-geodetic solutions. We demonstrate to what extent these discrepancies propagate into the combined EOP solution.
Keywords:CONT02  Rigorous combination  Sub-daily Earth rotation  Nutation  Local ties
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