First results of the Nordic and Baltic GNSS Analysis Centre

Date
2018Author
Lahtinen, Sonja
Pasi, Häkli
Jivall, Lotti
Kempe, Christina
Kollo, Karin
Pihlak, Priit
Kosenko, Ksenija
Prizginiene, Dalia
Tangen, Oddvar
Weber, Mette
Paršeliūnas, Eimuntas Kazimieras
Baniulis, Rimvydas
Galinauskas, Karolis
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The Nordic Geodetic Commission (NKG) has launched a joint NKG GNSS Analysis Centre that aims to routinely produce high quality GNSS solutions for the common needs of the NKG and the Nordic and Baltic countries. A consistent and densified velocity field is needed for the constraining of the glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) modelling that is a key component of maintaining the national reference frame realisations in the area. We described the methods of the NKG GNSS Analysis Centre including the defined processing setup for the local analysis centres (LAC) and for the combination centres. We analysed the results of the first 2.5 years (2014.5-2016). The results showed that different subnets were consistent with the combined solution within 1-2 mm level. We observed the so called network effect affecting our reference frame alignment. However, the accuracy of the reference frame alignment was on a few millimetre level in the area of the main interest (Nordic and Baltic countries). The NKG GNSS AC was declared fully operational in April 2017.