[IGSMAIL-5047]: New stations ZWE2, SYDN, SASK
Angelyn W. Moore
Angelyn.W.Moore at jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Nov 15 15:58:36 PST 2004
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IGS Electronic Mail 15 Nov 15:58:38 PST 2004 Message Number 5047
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Author: Angelyn Moore
Dear IGS Colleagues,
Three stations have been added to the IGS network today.
ZWE2 in Zwenigorod, Russia, operated by GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam
with local support from the Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy
of Science, is to replace ZWEN soon due to construction work.
The overlap period is potentially only a few weeks. Data delivery
is hourly (same as for ZWEN).
SYDN in Sydney, Australia is located at the National Measurement
Institute and Geoscience Australia is the responsible agency.
The frequency reference for this station is a cesium which is
the national time service reference. Hourly data will be available.
SASK in Saskatoon, Canada is relevant to postglacial rebound studies
and increases coverage in Canada. It's operated by the Geological
Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada.
These stations are now seen in our station lists and maps, and we'll
begin to have data on the latency, etc. in the next day or so.
Best regards,
Angie
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Angelyn W. Moore, Ph.D. Deputy Director, IGS Central Bureau
JPL/Caltech Angelyn.W.Moore at jpl.nasa.gov
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