PAPEETE

Contributing agency

Station summaryPAPE

GNSS-IR
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  • GPS
    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : PAPE00PYF
Latitude : -17.53308500
Longitude : -149.57271800
Installed date : 2003-08-06
Decommissioned date :
Country : FRANCE
City: PAPEETE
Station status : active (green)
Distance to Tide Gauge (m) : 1
Domes Nr.: 92201M011
Station operator: (CNES) - Centre National d"Etudes Spatiales (UPF) - Université de la Polynesie francaise
IGS-like station form :

GPS position times seriesPAPE

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 SONELPAPE



Quality plots on RINEX filesPAPE

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

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

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Comparison with satellite altimetry data

Co-located instrumentsPAPE

Photo albumPAPE

BibliographyPAPE

If you have a relevant reference to suggest, please send-us an e-mail : sonel@sonel.org
  • 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 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 Woodworth, Rowe, 2018. The tidal measurements of James Cook during the voyage of the Endeavour. History of Geo- and Space Sciences. Get this reference