Wet path delay and delay gradients inferred from microwave radiometer, GPS and VLBI observations

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Lubomir P. Gradinarsky
Rüdiger Haas
Gunnar Elgered
Jan M. Johansson
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[1] Chalmers University of Technology,Onsala Space Observatory
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2000年 / 52卷
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Global Position System; Very Long Baseline Interferometry; Global Position System Data; Total Zenith Delay; International VLBI Service;
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Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is collocated with a permanent Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and a Water Vapor Radiometer (WVR) at the Onsala Space Observatory in Sweden. Both space geodetic techniques are affected by the propagation delay of radio waves in the atmosphere, while the remote sensing technique is sensitive to the atmospheric emission close to the center of the 22 GHz water vapor emission line. We present a comparison of estimated equivalent zenith wet delay and linear horizontal delay gradients from an independent analysis of simultaneous VLBI, GPS, and WVR observations. Using different constraints for the variability of the delay and the horizontal gradient in the analysis of the VLBI and the GPS data did not have a large influence on the agreement with the WVR estimates. We found that the weighted rms differences between wet delay estimates from the geodetic techniques and the WVR estimates generally increased for an increased variability in the atmosphere.
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