
GNSS Pseudorange RINEX ASCII data for GNSS-A in Cascadia (2021-2023)
These RINEX data files were collected as part of GNSS-A operations on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and can provide estimates of crustal deformation rates along the plate boundary. The data were collected on missions starting in 2021 by a remotely-operated Wave Glider system, extending a previous survey conducted from 2016-2019. The Wave Glider collects GNSS data while ranging to an array of seafloor transponders. All of the GNSS-A sites are located on the accretionary prism. The RINEX files are in ASCII format and contain raw pseudoranges collected by the GNSS antenna aboard the Wave Glider. The file names identify the site, date, time and Wave Glider ID. The files were generated with NSF funding as part of the project called Constraints on Interseismic Locking near the Trench on the Oregon Segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Using Seafloor Geodesy (GNSS-A), funded with NSF awards OCE21-27140 and OCE21-26396.
Schmidt, David
Investigator
UW
Zumberge, Mark
Investigator
UCSD
DeSanto, John
Investigator
UW
Sasagawa, Glenn
Investigator
UCSD
Xie, Surui
Investigator
University of Houston
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NovAtel:GNSS-802L
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NovAtel:OEM7720
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WaveGlider (ASV)
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Data have not been processed or modified since acquisition (e.g. Realtime navigation or sonar data, raw images etc.).
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