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International Association of Geodesy Symposia 149 Jeff rey T. Freymueller Laura Sánchez Editors International Symposium on Advancing Geodesy in a Changing World Proceedings of the IAG Scientifi c Assembly, Kobe, Japan, July 30 – August 4, 2017 International Association of Geodesy Symposia JeffreyT.Freymueller,SeriesEditor LauraSánchez,SeriesAssistantEditor International Association of Geodesy Symposia JeffreyT.Freymueller,SeriesEditor LauraSánchez,SeriesAssistantEditor Symposium108:ApplicationofGeodesytoEngineering Symposium109:PermanentSatelliteTrackingNetworksforGeodesyandGeodynamics Symposium110:FromMarstoGreenland:ChartingGravitywithSpaceandAirborneInstruments Symposium111:RecentGeodeticandGravimetricResearchinLatinAmerica Symposium112:GeodesyandPhysicsoftheEarth:GeodeticContributionstoGeodynamics Symposium113:GravityandGeoid Symposium114:GeodeticTheoryToday Symposium115:GPSTrendsinPreciseTerrestrial,Airborne,andSpaceborneApplications Symposium116:GlobalGravityFieldandItsTemporalVariations Symposium117:Gravity,GeoidandMarineGeodesy Symposium118:AdvancesinPositioningandReferenceFrames Symposium119:GeodesyontheMove Symposium120:TowardsanIntegratedGlobalGeodeticObservationSystem(IGGOS) Symposium121:GeodesyBeyond2000:TheChallengesoftheFirstDecade Symposium122:IVHotine-MarussiSymposiumonMathematicalGeodesy Symposium123:Gravity,GeoidandGeodynamics2000 Symposium124:VerticalReferenceSystems Symposium125:VistasforGeodesyintheNewMillennium Symposium126:SatelliteAltimetryforGeodesy,GeophysicsandOceanography Symposium127:VHotineMarussiSymposiumonMathematicalGeodesy Symposium128:AWindowontheFutureofGeodesy Symposium129:Gravity,GeoidandSpaceMissions Symposium130:DynamicPlanet-MonitoringandUnderstanding... Symposium131:GeodeticDeformationMonitoring:FromGeophysicaltoEngineeringRoles Symposium132:VIHotine-MarussiSymposiumonTheoreticalandComputationalGeodesy Symposium133:ObservingourChangingEarth Symposium134:GeodeticReferenceFrames Symposium135:Gravity,GeoidandEarthObservation Symposium136:GeodesyforPlanetEarth Symposium137:VIIHotine-MarussiSymposiumonMathematicalGeodesy Symposium138:ReferenceFramesforApplicationsinGeosciences Symposium139:EarthontheEdge:ScienceforasustainablePlanet Symposium140:The1stInternationalWorkshopontheQualityofGeodetic ObservationandMonitoringSystems(QuGOMS’11) Symposium141:Gravity,GeoidandHeightsystems(GGHS2012) Symposium142:VIIIHotine-MarussiSymposiumonMathematicalGeodesy Symposium143:ScientificAssemblyoftheInternationalAssociationofGeodesy,150Years Symposium144:3rdInternationalGravityFieldService(IGFS) Symposium145:InternationalSymposiumonGeodesyforEarthquakeandNaturalHazards(GENAH) Symposium146:ReferenceFramesforApplicationsinGeosciences(REFAG2014) Symposium147:EarthandEnvironmentalSciencesforFutureGenerations Symposium148:Gravity,GeoidandHeightSystems2016(GGHS2016) Symposium149:AdvancingGeodesyinaChangingWorld Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/1345 International Symposium on Advancing Geodesy in a Changing World Proceedings of the IAG Scientific Assembly, Kobe, Japan, July 30 – August 4, 2017 Edited by Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Laura Sánchez 123 SeriesEditor AssistantEditor JeffreyT.Freymueller LauraSánchez ThomasA.VogelEndowedChairfor DeutschesGeodätischesForschungsinstitut GeologyoftheSolidEarth TechnischeUniversitätMünchen DepartmentofEarthandEnvironmentalSciences Munich MichiganStateUniversity Germany EastLansing,MI UnitedStatesofAmerica ISSN0939-9585 ISSN2197-9359 (electronic) InternationalAssociationofGeodesySymposia ISBN978-3-030-12914-9 ISBN978-3-030-12915-6 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12915-6 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2019930832 ©SpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG2019 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the materialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublicationdoesnot imply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevantprotectivelawsand regulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbookarebelieved tobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsortheeditorsgiveawarranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have beenmade. Thepublisher remains neutral withregardtojurisdictional claims inpublished mapsandinstitutional affiliations. ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbytheregisteredcompanySpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland Preface The quadrennialScientific Assemblyofthe InternationalAssociationof Geodesy(IAG)was held together with the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth’s Interior(IASPEI)inKobe,Japan,from30Julyto4August2017.Thethemeofthescientific assembly was “Advancing Geodesy in a Changing World”, and it exploreda broad range of scienceandapplicationsingeodesyandseismology.Thejointassemblyhad1,107participants from 63 countries and featured a total of 1,119 presentations. Of these, 254 were in IAG symposia and 301 in joint symposia; so about half of the presentations in total involved geodesy.Therewere7IAGsymposiaand9jointsymposia. ThesevenIAGsymposiawerestructuredaccordingto thefourIAGcommissionsandthe threeGGOSfocusareas: 1. Referenceframes 2. Staticgravityfield 3. Timevariablegravityfield 4. Earthrotationandgeodynamics 5. Multi-signalpositioning:Theoryandapplications 6. Geodeticremotesensing 7. GlobalGeodeticObservingSystem(GGOS)andEarthmonitoringservices ThejointsymposiasupportedbytheIAGwere: (cid:129) Monitoringofthecryosphere (cid:129) Recentlargeanddestructiveearthquakes (cid:129) Deformationofthelithosphere:Integratingseismologyandgeodesythroughmodelling (cid:129) Geohazardearlywarningsystems (cid:129) Crustaldynamics:multidisciplinaryapproachtoseismogenesis (cid:129) Thespectrumoffault-zonedeformationprocesses(fromslowsliptoearthquake) (cid:129) Trackingtheseafloorinmotion (cid:129) Imagingandinterpretinglithosphericstructuresusingseismicandgeodeticapproaches (cid:129) Geodesyandseismologygeneralcontributions This volume contains peer-reviewed papers contributed from all of the symposia related to IAG. We warmly recognize the contributions and support of the associated editors and reviewers(seethelistinlaterpages). EastLansing,MI,USA JeffreyT.Freymueller Munich,Germany LauraSánchez v Contents PartI ReferenceFrames DGFI-TUMAnalysisandScaleInvestigationsoftheLatestTerrestrial ReferenceFrameRealizations ............................................... 3 MathisBloßfeld,DetlefAngermann,andManuelaSeitz ImpactofDifferentITRSRealizationsonVLBICombinedEOPandScale ....... 11 SabineBachmannandDanielaThaller TestingSpecialRelativitywithGeodeticVLBI................................. 19 OlegTitovandHanaKrásná DevelopmentofWidebandAntennas ......................................... 25 H.Ujihara,K.Takefuji,M.Sekido,andR.Ichikawa PartII StaticGravityField BoundaryComplexityandKernelFunctionsinClassicalandVariational ConceptsofSolvingGeodeticBoundaryValueProblems ....................... 31 PetrHolotaandOtakarNesvadba GEOMED2:High-ResolutionGeoidoftheMediterranean...................... 43 R.Barzaghi, D.Carrion, G.S.Vergos, I.N.Tziavos, V.N.Grigoriadis, D.A.Natsiopoulos, S.Bruinsma, F.Reinquin, L.Seoane, S.Bonvalot, M.F.Lequentrec-Lalancette,C.Salaün,O.Andersen,P.Knudsen,A.Abulaitijiang, andM.H.Rio EvaluationofAltimetryDataintheBalticSeaRegionforComputation ofNewQuasigeoidModelsoverPoland....................................... 51 JoannaKuczynska-Siehien,AdamLyszkowicz,andMichaelG.Sideris AFRGDB_V2.0:TheGravityDatabasefortheGeoidDeterminationinAfrica .... 61 HusseinA.Abd-Elmotaal,KurtSeitz,NorbertKühtreiber,andBernhardHeck Combined Use of a Superconducting Gravimeter and Scintrex Gravimeters for Hydrological Correction of Precise Gravity Measurements: A Superhybrid Gravimetry................................................................ 71 YuichiImanishi, KazunariNawa, YoshiakiTamura, HiroshiIkeda, RyoHonda, TakashiOkuda,andMakotoOkubo Evaluation of the Global Altimetric Marine Gravity Field DTU15: Using Marine GravityandGOCESatelliteGravity ......................................... 77 O.B.Andersen,P.Knudsen,S.Kenyon,S.Holmes,andJohnK.Factor vii viii Contents PartIII TimeVariableGravityField StatusofDevelopmentoftheFutureAccelerometersforNextGenerationGravity Missions................................................................... 85 B.Christophe,B.Foulon,F.Liorzou,V.Lebat,D.Boulanger,P.-A.Huynh, N.Zahzam,Y.Bidel,andA.Bresson On Computation of Potential, Gravity and Gravity Gradient from GRACE Inter-SatelliteRangingData:ASystematicStudy .............................. 91 K.Ghobadi-Far,S.-C.Han,B.D.Loomis,andS.B.Luthcke CalibrationofGRACEAccelerometersUsingTwoTypesofReference Accelerations .............................................................. 97 IgorKoch,AkbarShabanloui,andJakobFlury PartIV GeodeticRemoteSensing PPPWithoutTroposphereEstimation:ImpactAssessmentofRegional VersusGlobalNumericalWeatherModelsandDelayParametrization ........... 107 ThaliaNikolaidou, FelipeNievinski, KyriakosBalidakis, HaraldSchuh, andMarceloSantos CalibrationofEmpiricalModelsofThermosphericDensityUsingSatelliteLaser RangingObservationstoNear-EarthOrbitingSphericalSatellites ............... 119 SergeiRudenko,MichaelSchmidt,MathisBloßfeld,ChaoXiong,andHermannLühr GeodeticRemoteSensingofIonosphereinRelationtoSpaceWeatherandSeismic ActivityinB&H............................................................ 129 RandaNatrasandMedzidaMulic Comparing the Nigerian GNSS Reference Network’s Zenith Total Delays fromPrecisePointPositioningtoaNumericalWeatherModel................... 143 A.O.Mayaki,T.Nikolaidou,M.Santos,andC.J.Okolie Part V GlobalGeodetic Observing System (GGOS) and EarthMonitoring Services GGOSBureauofProductsandStandards:RecentActivitiesandFuturePlans.... 153 DetlefAngermann,ThomasGruber,MichaelGerstl,RobertHeinkelmann, UrsHugentobler,LauraSánchez,andPeterSteigenberger RecentActivitiesoftheGGOSStandingCommitteeonPerformanceSimulations andArchitecturalTrade-Offs(PLATO)....................................... 161 BenjaminMännel,DanielaThaller,MarkusRothacher,JohannesBöhm, JürgenMüller,SusanneGlaser,RolfDach,RichardBiancale,MathisBloßfeld, AlexanderKehm,IvánHerreraPinzón,FranzHofmann,FlorianAndritsch, DavidCoulot,andArnaudPollet IGFSMetadataforGravity.Structure,Build-upandApplicationModule ........ 165 G.S.Vergos,V.N.Grigoriadis,R.Barzaghi,andD.Carrion PartVI Multi-SignalPositioning:TheoryandApplications Assessment ofGNSSandMapIntegrationforLane-LevelApplicationsinthe ScopeofIntelligentTransportationLocationBasedServices(ITLBS) ............ 175 EmersonPereiraCavalheriandMarceloCarvalhodosSantos Contents ix ImprovingLow-CostGNSSNavigationinUrbanAreasbyIntegrating aKinectDevice ............................................................ 183 C.I.DeGaetani,D.Pagliari,E.Realini,M.Reguzzoni,L.Rossi,andL.Pinto PartVII GeodesyandSeismologyGeneralContributions CrustalDeformationandFaultModelsofthe2016Kumamoto EarthquakeSequence:ForeshocksandMainShock............................ 193 TomokazuKobayashi, HiroshiYarai, SatoshiKawamoto, YuMorishita, SatoshiFujiwara,andYoheiHiyama AssociateEditors .......................................................... 201 ListofReviewers........................................................... 203 AuthorIndex .............................................................. 205 Part I Reference Frames

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