Updating JTRF2020
- California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, United States of America (claudio.abbondanza@jpl.nasa.gov)
In recent years, new determinations of the ITRF based on full-blown reanalyses of frame inputs from the four space-geodetic techniques have been produced at intervals of 3-6 years. Between frame determinations, ITRF users must rely on predictions of station positions of the reference stations included in the frame whose accuracy rapidly degrades over time, thus causing errors in the products derived from such predictions.
JTRF2020 is the most recent TRF solution computed at JPL by assimilating the frame input data submitted by IGS, IVS, ILRS, and IDS for ITRF2020. Determined with a square-root information filter and Dyer-McReynolds smoother algorithm, JPL frame products lend themselves to being updated rather easily as long as frame inputs from the four technique centers consistent with the frame-defining data set are readily available.
In this presentation, we will discuss and test SREF (Square-root Reference frame Estimation Filter) updating capabilities in relation to JTRF2020. We will upload state estimate and its covariance computed at the last step of JTRF2020, and update them by assimilating at daily intervals the extended frame inputs made available by IGS (Repro3 extension), IVS (BKG operational combined series with loading effects restored using loading information from the NASA GSFC solution), ILRS (v170 and v171), and IDS (wd20) from 2021 through the end of 2022.
Discussions will focus on the peculiarities of the extended frame inputs in relation to the data submitted for the ITRF2020 computation, and in particular on the data pre-processing and transformations we’ve applied to the extended frame inputs in order to ensure consistency with JTRF2020. We’ll also assess the quality of the JTRF2020 updates in terms of frame-defining parameters.
How to cite: Abbondanza, C., Chin, T. M., Gross, R. S., and Heflin, M. B.: Updating JTRF2020, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-6698, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-6698, 2024.
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