NOUMEA

Station summaryNOUM

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  • GPS
    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : NOUM
Latitude : -22.26985158
Longitude : 166.41020091
Installed date : 1997-12-08
Decommissioned date : 2007-03-20
Country : FRANCE
City: NOUMEA
Station status : Decommissioned (white and red cross)
Distance to Tide Gauge (m) : 3625
Domes Nr.: 92701M003
Station operator: Unknown
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GPS position times seriesNOUM

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Offsets (mm)

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


Data available at SONELNOUM



Quality plots on RINEX filesNOUM

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Observations & tracking performance Satellite tracking

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Co-located instrumentsNOUM

BibliographyNOUM

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  • puce A.-Martínez-Asensio, G.-Wöppelmann et al., 2019. Relative sea-level rise and the influence of vertical land motion at Tropical Pacific Islands. Global and Planetary Change. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference
  • puce Aucan, Merrifield et al., 2017. Historical Sea Level in the South Pacific from Rescued Archives, Geodetic Measurements, and Satellite Altimetry. Pure and Applied Geophysics. Get this reference
  • puce Ballu, Gravelle et al., 2019. Vertical land motion in the Southwest and Central Pacific from available GNSS solutions and implications for relative sea levels. Geophysical Journal International. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference
  • puce Chupin, Ballu et al., 2020. Mapping Sea Surface Height Using New Concepts of Kinematic GNSS Instruments. Remote Sensing. Get this reference BibTeX of the reference