August 9 - 10, 2011
Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey
This short course is organized by Dokuz Eylul University and led by Prof Tom Herring of MIT. It will include
lectures and one-on-one tutoring in static processing of both
continuous and survey-mode measurements; defining, global, regional,
and local reference frames; temporal and spatial filtering of time
series; modeling tropospheric, antenna, and loading effects in height
estimates; combining solutions to esimate post-seismic and long-term
crustal deformation; handling step-displacements due to earthquakes and
instrument changes; and developing an error model for velocity estimates.
Tutoring will be based on data sets participants bring on their own laptops.
Participants will be expected to have installed and exercised GAMIT and
GLOBK prior to the workshop, and to be familiar with the 'Introduction to GAMIT/GLOBK', 'GAMIT Reference Manual', and
'GLOBK Reference Manual'.
Much of the lecture material will be the same as prior courses, so
a review of the presentations from the recent Lima GAMIT workshop could be
useful.
Faculty: Tom Herring, MIT
These courses do not have a registration fee, but participants will pay their own travel and living expenses.
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