LOS ANGELES

Station summaryVTIS

Showing all stations within 1000 km of the observed station Active station No data for 30 days Decommissioned No observations in SONEL (Survey) Not co-located with observed station
Showing all stations within 1000 km of the observed station Available data / Station OK Available data / Problem(s) detected Does not work No longer exists Foreign partner management Not co-located with observed station
Showing all stations within 1000 km of the observed station Co-located with observed station Not co-located with observed station
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  • GPS
    Tide Gauge
    DORIS
IGS-type acronym : VTIS
Latitude : 33.71263870
Longitude : -118.29382042
Installed date : 1999-02-19
Decommissioned date :
Country : U.S.A.
City : LOS ANGELES
Station status : active (green)
Distance to Tide Gauge (m) : 2168
Domes Nr.: 49956M001
Station operator: Unknown
IGS-like station form :

GPS position times seriesVTIS



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MMaterial change or malfunction
EEarthquake
RFReference Frame change
UUnknown
NANot available
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Data available at SONELVTIS



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Comparison with satellite altimetry data

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BibliographyVTIS

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  • puce Brooks, Merrifield et al., 2007. Space geodetic determination of spatial variability in relative sea level change, Los Angeles basin. Geophysical Research Letters. Get this reference