GPS-relative
Posted by chris in suburbia on June 07, 2005 at 04:27:46:

Canie...That is a useful page to me...and probably if I spent more time I could figure out how to do the following (I have been bugging the GPS people at SCEC meetings for years): it would be good to be able to take the map, click on a station, and then have that station be the reference point, with displacements of all the other stations with respect to that (and maybe being able to choose which other stations appear on the map). That way, one can quickly and easily see how fast, for example, Ventura basin is closing, or how fast Catalina Island is moving with respect to Palos Verdes, or San Clemente Island with respect to Catalina.
I guess I have some information in an email from 6 months ago on how to do this, but it did not look straightforward.

Of some interest is that the vertical motions of Anacapa and Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa seem to have a coherent upwards trend. The precision of vertical is much less (10x?) than horizontal...but with continuous GPS it now seems good enough...
Chris


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     ● Re: GPS-relative - Canie  13:59:53 - 6/7/2005  (26286)  (1)
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