EUREF Campaigns Web Ppresentations Data submitted G. Stangl.

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EUREF Campaigns Web Ppresentations Data submitted G. Stangl

2EUREF TWG Meeting Lisboa 2010 Google Maps Solution  Presently extractable data at ftp://olggps.oeaw.ac.at/pub/EUREF_camp/EUREF_campaigns_google.html  Placemarks for each campaign  Within tag reference to further information (application paper, SINEX files etc., if submitted)  Campaigns Italy 2008, Greece 2009, Latvia/Lithuania 2005, partially UK/EIR 2009, Czech 2009  Sites with Names, Location, ETRF coordinates, equipment, link to campaigns  Other meta-information, if provided  IGS-log sheet example 001A linked

3EUREF TWG Meeting Lisboa 2010 Deliverables  Deliverables according to new guidelines not all yet delivered (UK/EIR, Czech very late)  Coordinates and meta-data retrieved from reports, probably check against SINEX files necessary  Older campaigns no digital information yet  Problem of site velocities :  - Not a EUREF-confirmed product in campaigns  - May double confusion of different values in the same ITRF/ETRF realization  - Some campaigns with, some without individual site velocities

4EUREF TWG Meeting Lisboa 2010 Discussion about Site Presentation  No site can be used again by others than the owner and related organizations -> web presentation is more a documentation and has no importance for the future (except payments are made)  Huge number of sites per country will require a lot of Google pages when looking for the site names instead of the placemarkers  How much information should a placemarker contain? All available meta-data, or only links? Presently the most important information can be seen, others only as links