PERTH-LANDSDALE

Station summaryPERT

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  • GPS
    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : PERT
Latitude : -31.80196744
Longitude : 115.88524959
Installed date : 1993-08-18
Decommissioned date :
Country : AUSTRALIA
City: PERTH
Station status : active (green)
Domes Nr.: 50133M001
Station operator: Unknown
IGS-like station form :

GPS position times seriesPERT

SARI


Position
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Offsets (mm)

MMaterial change or malfunction
EEarthquake
RFReference Frame change
UUnknown
NANot available
Position discontinuity
Velocity discontinuity
     
   
Vertical component
   
East component
   
North Component


Data available at SONELPERT



Quality plots on RINEX filesPERT

Quality plots on RINEX files of PERT Quality plots on RINEX files of PERT Royal Observatory of Belgium

Plots generated using software developed with the EPN team at ROB
Observations & tracking performance Satellite tracking

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Photo albumPERT

BibliographyPERT

If you have a relevant reference to suggest, please send-us an e-mail : sonel@sonel.org
  • puce Featherstone, Penna et al., 2015. Nonlinear subsidence at Fremantle, a long-recording tide gauge in the Southern Hemisphere. Geophysical Research Letters. Get this reference
  • puce Featherstone, Filmer et al., 2012. Anthropogenic land subsidence in the Perth Basin: challenges for its retrospective geodetic detection. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia. Get this reference
  • puce Parker, Featherstone et al., 2017. Practical Considerations before Installing Ground-Based Geodetic Infrastructure for Integrated InSAR and cGNSSMonitoring of Vertical Land Motion. Sensors. Get this reference

Log bookPERT

[IGSSTATION-5619] - 2013-12-17 (17/12/2013)

The Trimble receiver at PERT is experiencing sporadic power outages over the last few days. As a result we are losing data during those periods, which will be permanent. We are attempting to rectify the problem.