SAN FRANCISCO

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Station summaryUCSF

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  • GPS
    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : UCSF00USA
Latitude : 37.76300000
Longitude : -122.45820000
Installed date : 2007-05-12
Decommissioned date :
Country : U.S.A.
City: POINT BLUNT
Station status : active (green)
Distance to Tide Gauge (m) : 4850
Domes Nr.: 49371M001
Station operator: Unknown
IGS-like station form :

GPS position times seriesUCSF

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Offsets (mm)

MMaterial change or malfunction
EEarthquake
RFReference Frame change
UUnknown
NANot available
Position discontinuity
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Data available at SONELUCSF



Quality plots on RINEX filesUCSF

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Observations & tracking performance Satellite tracking

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Comparison with satellite altimetry data

Co-located instrumentsUCSF

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BibliographyUCSF

If you have a relevant reference to suggest, please send-us an e-mail : sonel@sonel.org
  • puce Breaker, Ruzmaikin, 2013. Estimating Rates of Acceleration Based on the 157-Year Record of Sea Level from San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Journal of Coastal Research. Get this reference
  • puce Guo, Hou et al., 2021. Detection of Particulate Matter Changes Caused by 2020 California Wildfires Based on GNSS and Radiosonde Station. Remote Sensing. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference
  • puce Miller, Douglas, 2007. Gyre-scale atmospheric pressure variations and their relation to 19th and 20th century sea level rise. Geophysical Research Letters. Get this reference
  • puce Shirzaei, Bürgmann, 2018. Global climate change and local land subsidence exacerbate inundation risk to the San Francisco Bay Area. Science Advances. Get this reference
  • puce Talke, Mahedy et al., 2020. Sea level, tidal and river flow trends in the Lower Columbia River Estuary, 1853-present. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference