EGU21-16068
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-16068
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Establishment of State-of-the-Art Geodesy Village in India: Current status and Outlook

Sujata Dhar1,2, Ashutosh Tiwari1, Nagarajan Balasubramanian1, Balaji Devaraju1, Onkar Dikshit1, Jai Prakash1, Prashant Mishra1, Drishti Agarwal1, Vipul Sharma1, Divyesh Varade1, Arnab Laha1, Ashwini Kumar1, Shivangi Singh1, Avadh Bihari Narayan Singh1, Ropesh Goyal1, and Vikas Kumar1
Sujata Dhar et al.
  • 1Indian Institute of Technology, Geoinformatics, Civil Engineering Department, Kanpur, India (sujata@iitk.ac.in)
  • 2Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Sec 1.1, Potsdam, Germany (sdhar@gfz-potsdam.de)

National Centre for Geodesy (NCG) has been established in IIT Kanpur, India with the vision of acting as a hub of excellence in geodetic research at the National and International level. Working towards its mission, it has initiated this state-of-the- art establishment for improving the space geodetic infrastructure of the country and encouraging more researches in the geodesy field. The presentation will discuss the current status of the planned core site and its future establishments. It will provide detailed description of all the facilities installed in the site right now, and the future extensions. This new core-site will house facilities for three technologies – Space, Time and Earth gravity domain. The main purpose of establishing this site is for improving the realization of terrestrial and celestial reference frames, Earth Orientation Parameters (EOPs) and other data products essential for understanding the Earth’s environment. This co-located site with four space geodetic techniques will help in the International campaign for determination of TRF with 1mm accuracy and 0.1 mm/yr. stability. Moreover, this site location will improve the uniformity in geographical distribution of the ITRF observatories and the necessity of this station has been confirmed by simulation modelling.

Keywords: NCG, India, Core site, TRF, stability, uniformity.

How to cite: Dhar, S., Tiwari, A., Balasubramanian, N., Devaraju, B., Dikshit, O., Prakash, J., Mishra, P., Agarwal, D., Sharma, V., Varade, D., Laha, A., Kumar, A., Singh, S., Bihari Narayan Singh, A., Goyal, R., and Kumar, V.: Establishment of State-of-the-Art Geodesy Village in India: Current status and Outlook, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-16068, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-16068, 2021.

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