Articles | Volume 50
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-49-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-49-2019
10 Dec 2019
 | 10 Dec 2019

Combination of VLBI Intensive Sessions with GNSS for generating Low latency Earth Rotation Parameters

Hendrik Hellmers, Daniela Thaller, Mathis Bloßfeld, Alexander Kehm, and Anastasiia Girdiuk

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The combination of VLBI Intensive and GNSS Rapid products on the base of Normal Equations for a consistent estimation of a full set of EOPs is focused. In this context, meaningful investigations of the obtained accuracies have been carried out. The combined estimates of polar motion, UT1 and their associated rates are therefore discussed and compared with respect to the official reference series and the specific single solutions, respectively.