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Assimilated GIA Field

Impact of Background Model

Ability to Recover Differences Caused by 3D Structure

Impact of Different GPS Solution

Difference

Frame Parameters Given a geodetic solution with site velocities VGPS at locations (l,f), we describe the solution using The velocity rotation and translation parameters are unknown and must be estimated as part of the SNARF definition.

Example

Discussion Points Add GRACE data? List of sites that define SNARF? Auxiliary sites? Handling of frame parameters.