GSI is developing Compact GNSS Observation Equipment using compact on-board GNSS receiver (Fig 1).
Using the equipments, GSI conducted test observation at 30 sites in the Bousou Peninsula (10 sites:
2021-2025, 20 sites: 2022- Scheduled 2025)
and four sites in the Noto Peninsula (one site: 2022-2024, three sites: 2024-2024).
Data to provide
GNSS observation data
time-series of the coorditate of obsevation sites
Discription
The coordinate of the sites were derived by GNSS integrated analysis with GEONET.
Key word
GNSS, compact GNSS receiver
Geolocation
the Bousou Peninsula and the Noto Peninsula, Japan
Correspondence
Space Geodesy Research Division (mail: gsi-space-geodesy+3=gxb.mlit.go.jp) (Replace = to @)
Related contents
Reference:
Furuya (2023): Development of a detailed and rapid method for detecting crustal deformation using
compact GNSS observation equipment (Year 2),
Chousa-kenkyu Nenpo for FY 2022, https://www.gsi.go.jp/common/000254453.pdf
(in Japanese)
Kobayashi et al. (2024): Coseismic and Post-seismic Deformation of the 2024 Noto Peninsula
Earthquake Detected by Compact and Small GNSS Observation Instrument,
Journal of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, 138, 25-32, doi:10.57499/JOURNAL_138_04 (in Japanese)
Matsumoto (2024): Development of a detailed and rapid method for detecting crustal deformation
using compact GNSS observation equipment (Year 3),
Chousa-kenkyu Nenpo for FY 2023, https://www.gsi.go.jp/common/000261106.pdf
(in Japanese)