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An open source GNSS velocity field in China

Velocities are extracted from the crustal deformation data of CMONOC:

Zhao B, et al., Crustal deformation on the Chinese mainland during 1998-2004 based on GPS data, Geodesy and Geodynamics (2015) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geog.2014.12.006

The original horizontal velocities are respect to the Eurasia plate, calculte the absolute values by:

V = ΔV + ω × X

Where V is the absolute velocities vector of one GPS station, ΔV is velocities vector respected to Eurasia plate, ω is the Euler vector of Eurasia plate in ITRF2008, X is the coordinate vector of the station.

However, the reference frame of the calculted absolute velocities V is ITRF2008, transform them to ITRF2014 by:

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V' = V + T + D·X + R·X

Where the dot (T, D, R) are transform parameters from ITRF2008 to ITRF2014, see:

http://itrf.ensg.ign.fr/doc_ITRF/Transfo-ITRF2014_ITRFs.txt

Signification of the records:

  • Lat: Latitude in angle degree;
  • Lon: Longitude in angle degree;
  • Vx: Velocity (mm/yr) in X component;
  • Vy: Velocity (mm/yr) in Y component;
  • Vz: Velocity (mm/yr) in Z component.