Analysis of seasonal changes of zenith tropospheric delay components determined by data of two pairs of aerological and GNSS stations

GNSS & Satellite Geodesy

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Bohdan Kladochnyi No bohdan.v.kladochnyi [at] lpnu.ua Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine
Fedir Zablotskyi Sc.D. fedir.d.zablotskyi [at] lpnu.ua Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine
Oksana Serant Ph.D. oksana.v.serant [at] lpnu.ua Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine

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First published on this website: 28.08.2022 - 17:03
Abstract 

It is known that the tropospheric delay is one of the most important factors that reduce GNSS measurements accuracy. The aim of the work is to analyze the change of both hydrostatic and wet components of zenith tropospheric delay. Today, zenith tropospheric delay components are determined mainly in two ways. The hydrostatic component determined by using analytical models, such as Saastamoinen model. The wet component of ZTD is obtained from GNSS measurements using simulated value of hydrostatic component. The study evaluated the accuracy of the both hydrostatic and wet components of ZTD according to sounding data. For this, two pairs of aerological and GNSS reference stations was selected. First pair of stations is Praha-Libus aerological station and GOPE GNSS reference station, which located in Czech Republic. The second pair is Legionowo aerological station and GOPE GNSS reference station, located in Poland.

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