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Khan & Tscherning 2001
Khan, S.A. and Tscherning, C.C. (2001). Determination of semi-diurnal ocean tide loading constituents using GPS in Alaska. Geophysical Research Letters 28: doi: 10.1029/2000GL011890. issn: 0094-8276.

During the past years, the accuracy of relative positioning using differential GPS (DGPS) has been improved significantly. The present accuracy of DGPS allows us to directly estimate the differential amplitudes and Greenwich phase lags of the main semi-diurnal ocean tide loading constituents (S2, K2, M2, and N2). For this purpose a test is carried out using two GPS stations in Alaska. One station, Chi3, is located on an island in the Gulf of Alaska, while the second station, Fair, is located far away from the coastal areas. Processing hourly GPS solutions for the baseline between Fair and Chi3 during 49 days gives differential amplitudes of 23.21 mm and 4.71 mm for M2 and N2, respectively, while the theoretically differential amplitudes of M2 and N2 are 20.90 mm and 4.21 mm, respectively (using the GOT99.2 ocean tide model). The diurnal ocean tide loading constituents are not considered, because unmodeled troposphere effects increase the noise level near the diurnal frequency band and prevent us from obtaining significant results. ¿ 2001 American Geophysical Union

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Geodesy and Gravity, Tides—Earth, Oceanography, Physical, Surface waves and tides
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Geophysical Research Letters
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