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Morocco Continuous GPS Stations - Tetouan Morocco Continuous GPS Station (TETN) - GPS/GNSS Observations Dataset


DOI: https://doi.org/10.7283/T57942XJ
Title: Morocco Continuous GPS Stations - Tetouan Morocco Continuous GPS Station (TETN)
Authors: Taoufik Mourabit, Abdelilah Tahayt, Mostafa Serroukh, Robert E. Reilinger
Published: 2000
Publisher: The NSF GAGE Facility operated by EarthScope Consortium
Description: GPS/GNSS station: Long-term continuous or semi-continuous occupation at a single location (Active: Still collecting data)
Date Range: 2000-05-22 through 2023-09-04
Citation: Mourabit, Taoufik, Tahayt, Abdelilah, Serroukh, Mostafa, Reilinger, Robert E., 2000, Morocco Continuous GPS Stations - Tetouan Morocco Continuous GPS Station (TETN), The NSF GAGE Facility operated by EarthScope Consortium, GPS/GNSS Observations Dataset, https://doi.org/10.7283/T57942XJ.
Release Notes: See the references.
Related Publications:

McClusky, S., R. Reilinger, S. Mahmoud, D. Ben Sari, and A. Tealeb, GPS constraints on Africa (Nubia) and Arabia plate motion, Geophys. J. Int., 155, 126-138, 2003.

Fadil, A., P. Vernant, S. McClusky, R. Reilinger, and 5 others, Active tectonics of the western Mediterranean: GPS evidence for roll back of a delaminated subcontinental slab beneath the Rif Mountains, Morocco, Geology, 34, 529-532, https://doi.org/10.1130/G22291.1, 2006.

Reilinger, R., S. McClusky, P. Vernant, and 20 others, GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions, J. Geophys. Res., BO5411, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005JB004051, 2006.

Tahayt, A., T. Mourabit, A. Rigo, K.L. Feigl, A. Fadil, S. McClusky, R. Reilinger, Present-day movements of tectonic blocks in the western Mediterranean from GPS measurements 1999-2005, Comtes Rendus Geosciences, 340(6), 400-413, 2008.

Tahayt, A., K.L. Feigl, T. Mourabit, A. Rigo, R. Reilinger, S. McClusky, A. Fadil, The Al Hoceima (Morocco) earthquake of 24 February 2004: A cross-fault model inferred from geodetic, seismic, and surface faulting data, Remote Sensing of Environment, 113, 306-316, 2009.

Data Availability: Publicly available
Data Access: Download data
Spatial Coverage: Point(s) (Lat Lon): 35.5616 -5.3630
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