Summary of Solution SSC(EUREF)98P01 =================================== T.A. Springer (1), D. Ineichen (1), C. Bruyninx (2) --------------------------------------------------- (1) Astronomical Institute, University of Berne. (2) Royal Observatory Belgium. The solution made available to the IERS by the EUREF combination center for the 1998 submission was produced based on all available weekly EUREF solutions from GPS week 0834 to GPS week 0960 (126 weeks). It contains the estimated site coordinates and velocities in the SINEX format for all 64 official EUREF sites. All results are based on GPS observations only! The EUREF weekly combinations are based on the results produced by the following EUREF Analysis Centers: Contributing Solutions: ----------------------------------------------------- Group Description ----------------------------------------------------- ASI - Nuova Telespazio S.p.A., Space Geodesy Center BEK - International Commission for Global Geodesy of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (BEK) COE - European solution created at CODE (Center for Orbit Determination in Europe) GOP - Geodetic Observatory Pecny, Czech Republic IFG - Institute for Applied Geodesy in Germany (IfAG) LPT - Bundesamt fuer Landestopographie (L+T), Switzerland NKG - Nordic Geodetic Commision (NKG) OLG - Observatory Lustbuehel Graz (OLG) ROB - Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) WUT - Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) ----------------------------------------------------- Each of the EUREF Analysis Centers provides a weekly SINEX file containing their coordinate estimates. These individual solutions are combined to give the official EUREF solution which is submitted to the IGS to be included in the IGS densification project. These weekly EUREF results have been combined to produce this EUREF contribution to the IERS. The EUREF combinations are performed officially since gpsweek 0860 (June 30, 1996) but have been available since gpsweek 0834.