Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand

The non-tidal EGM2008 geopotential geoid model has been compared with 258 GPS heights co-located with orthometric heights in Thailand (in the ITRF2005(2008) and the national Kolak vertical datum of 1915 (Kolak-1915)). The comparisons show a 1.012-m root mean square (rms) with a mean offset of +0.997...

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Main Authors: Puttipol Dumrongchai, Chaiwat Promtong, Santipong Withiyaphan
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-515032018-09-04T06:03:26Z Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand Puttipol Dumrongchai Chaiwat Promtong Santipong Withiyaphan Computer Science The non-tidal EGM2008 geopotential geoid model has been compared with 258 GPS heights co-located with orthometric heights in Thailand (in the ITRF2005(2008) and the national Kolak vertical datum of 1915 (Kolak-1915)). The comparisons show a 1.012-m root mean square (rms) with a mean offset of +0.997m. A north-south tilted plane of about 0.135 ppm [or mm/km] is also evident in the differences in the whole area of the country, whereas there is no appreciable east-west tilted plane. Considering separated north and south areas reveals the tilts of about 0.136 ppm and 0.352 ppm. Importantly, because of good quality of GPS heights, these disagreements (assumed to be errors) are possibly in one or all of EGM2008 and Kolak-1915 datum deficiencies. 2018-09-04T06:03:26Z 2018-09-04T06:03:26Z 2012-12-01 Conference Proceeding 2-s2.0-84880018793 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84880018793&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51503
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Computer Science
spellingShingle Computer Science
Puttipol Dumrongchai
Chaiwat Promtong
Santipong Withiyaphan
Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand
description The non-tidal EGM2008 geopotential geoid model has been compared with 258 GPS heights co-located with orthometric heights in Thailand (in the ITRF2005(2008) and the national Kolak vertical datum of 1915 (Kolak-1915)). The comparisons show a 1.012-m root mean square (rms) with a mean offset of +0.997m. A north-south tilted plane of about 0.135 ppm [or mm/km] is also evident in the differences in the whole area of the country, whereas there is no appreciable east-west tilted plane. Considering separated north and south areas reveals the tilts of about 0.136 ppm and 0.352 ppm. Importantly, because of good quality of GPS heights, these disagreements (assumed to be errors) are possibly in one or all of EGM2008 and Kolak-1915 datum deficiencies.
format Conference Proceeding
author Puttipol Dumrongchai
Chaiwat Promtong
Santipong Withiyaphan
author_facet Puttipol Dumrongchai
Chaiwat Promtong
Santipong Withiyaphan
author_sort Puttipol Dumrongchai
title Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand
title_short Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand
title_full Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand
title_fullStr Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of egm2008 using GPS/LEVELING data in Thailand
title_sort evaluation of egm2008 using gps/leveling data in thailand
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