Continuous GPS measurements in Iceland - the ISGPS network The Icelandic Meteorological Office operates a network of continuous geodetic GPS stations in Iceland to monitor crustal deformation related to plate movements, volcanic unrest and earthquakes. With geodetic quality instruments and specialized software it is possible to achieve the daily position of the stations to within a few millimeters. CGPS stations are therefor an excellent tool to monitor crustal deformation.
On this page you will find general information about the measurements. You can also download data from the ISGPS sites and view results from the measurements. Near - realtime results Composite timeseries Results - timeseries Map of station locations Data from CGPS stations
Preliminary results from CGPS measurements of earthquakes on June 17 and June 19, 2000 A report on the first year of ISGPS Continuous GPS measurements in Iceland 1999 - 2002 AGU Fall Meeting 2002 presentation "Continuous GPS measurements in Iceland 1999 - 2002". Halld�r Geirsson operates the ISGPS network. General information on the network. Radomes Continuous GPS stations
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