OPUS-Database: Supplemental Data for Better Datum Conversion Models D.R. Roman and N.D. Weston F.I.G. Working Week Session TS04A: National Geodesy I Marrakech,

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OPUS-Database: Supplemental Data for Better Datum Conversion Models D.R. Roman and N.D. Weston F.I.G. Working Week Session TS04A: National Geodesy I Marrakech, Morocco May 2011

OUTLINE Intro to hybrid geoid modeling NGSIDB versus OPUS-DB Comparison to Common Points Implications of New Control Points Examining Some of the Suspect data Conclusions Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

Relationship Between Heights Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May “Geoid” PO P H (Orthometric Height) = Distance along plumb line (PO to P) Earth’s Surface Ocean Mean Sea Level Ellipsoid “h = H + N” N h Q N (Geoid Height) = Distance along ellipsoid normal (Q to PO) h (Ellipsoid Height) = Distance along ellipsoid normal (Q to P) Plumb Line

Hybrid Geoid Height Models (e.g., GEOID09) are determined from Gravimetric Geoid Height Models (e.g., USGG2009) and Conversion Surfaces based on GPS on BM data Gravimetric Geoid systematic misfit to BM’s but best fits “true” heights Hybrid Geoid “converted” to fit local BM’s, so best fits NAVD 88 heights Conversion Surface model of systematic misfit derived from BM’s in IDB Earth’s Surface h h h h h H H H H H N N N N N Ellipsoid Hybrid Geoid Geoid Gravimetric Geoid M in Salt Lake – 2009 model Residual = h – H - N

Distribution of GPSBM2009 Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May ,398 points in CONUS plus 579 in Canada

NGSIDB Versus OPUS-DB NGSIDB Passive control adjustment of stored data Episodically refined (NA2011 starting very soon) Traditional surveying A lot of (important!) numbers and text OPUS-DB Actively determined from CORS Constantly refined using current CORS Dynamic Surveying A lot of numbers/text as well as some useful images Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

Developing a Better Distribution Selectively occupy bench marks with no previous GPS Targeted campaign in coordination with states Fill voids to reduce the interpolated signal Modeling for hybrid geoid using multi-matrix least squares collocation Spacing of the control data directly impacts the interpolated signal Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

Leveled Bench Marks Occupied by GPS and stored in OPUS-DB Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May ABC Groups of the 422 points pulled from OPUS-DB No. Pts NGSIDB Res.OPUS-DB Res.OPUS-DB–NGSIDB AveSDAve.SDAveSD (1.a) All Common Points that were used in GEOID (1.b) Common Points less the 9 rejects (2) Common Points but not used to make GEOID (3.a) Points Not Previously Observed with GPS 285n/a n/a (3.b) Points Not Previously Observed less the 11 rejects 274n/a n/a

Rejected Points Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

Rejected Points Common to NGSIDB Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May PIDReject CodeNAVD88 ortho. ht. GEOID09 height NGSIDB ellips. ht. NGSIDB Residual OPUSDB Ellips. ht. OPUSDB Residual AW5707S HA0997h DO0454H GY1636h HV9071h MW0121h SC0330H SG0004h BC2486H

Rejected New Points Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May PIDReject CodeNAVD88 ortho. ht. GEOID09 height NGSIDB ellips. ht. NGSIDB Residual OPUSDB Ellips. ht. OPUSDB Residual AN1829not in IDB n/a BK1521not in IDB n/a DV0102not in IDB n/a DX5394not in IDB n/a EV3460not in IDB n/a OA0650not in IDB n/a PK0048not in IDB n/a LB1860not in IDB n/a LF0630not in IDB n/a LY1475*not in IDB n/a TT0450not in IDB n/a LY1475* has actually been pulled from OPUS-DB by the submitter

Possible Error Sources Human-Induced Subsidence – Groundwater Pumping – Oil Extraction – Mining Operations Earth Dynamics – Listric Faulting/Slumping – Coastal Erosion/Uplift Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

CONCLUSIONS Only a fraction of the leveling has been GPS’d Existing coverage in NGSIDB is very irregular OPUS-DB offers better results OPUS targeted to regions of poor coverage NGSIDB values to be integrated into OPUS-DB Problems remain in crustal movement regions Non-simultaneity of GPS & leveling – changes over time pass erroneously into geoid Session: TS04A Friday, 20 May 2011 F.I.G. Working Week Marrakech, Morocco May

Questions? Daniel R. Roman, Ph.D. Research Geodesist/GRAV-D P.I. Geosciences Research Division x161