Articles | Volume 50
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-9-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-9-2019
28 Oct 2019
 | 28 Oct 2019

Earth rotation variations observed by VLBI and the Wettzell “G” ring laser during the CONT17 campaign

Sigrid Böhm, Matthias Schartner, André Gebauer, Thomas Klügel, Ulrich Schreiber, and Torben Schüler

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The precise knowledge of the orientation of an Earth fixed coordinate system with respect to space is of great importance for all tasks of positioning and navigation. In this work we investigated the potential of combining measurements of Very Long Baseline Interferometry and a large ring laser gyroscope to derive highly resolved parameters describing this orientation. The ring laser is not yet at the same level of accuracy and therefore does not substantially influence the results.