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Height Mod Mississippi NGS National Meeting 2014

Height Mod Mississippi NGS National Meeting 2014. Gulf Coast Geospatial Center. University of Southern Mississippi Research Enterprise Located at Stennis Space Center

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Height Mod Mississippi NGS National Meeting 2014

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  1. Height Mod Mississippi NGS National Meeting 2014

  2. Gulf Coast Geospatial Center • University of Southern Mississippi • Research Enterprise • Located at Stennis Space Center • The Gulf Coast Geospatial Center (GCGC) was established September 2001 though a grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. • Self Funded (external only) • Multiple Federal and State projects • Remote sensing, ecosystem monitoring, heightmod, GIS/technical services, etc.

  3. History • NOAA Height Mod • Began 2003 (1.45M) • Katrina • Network Expansion • 2007 Spatial Reference Center Designation • O&M • 2012 RTN.USM.EDU rollout

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  5. Mississippi CORS 53 Stations June 24, 2013 All Stations GPS+GLONASS October 1, 2012 Adjusted to NAD 83(2011) epoch 2010.00 Annual “full” network position adjustment completed Aug 1, 2013.

  6. CORS StationInfinity Science CenterNASA Visitors Center 24 in. concrete pillar 12 feet in length Spun aluminum mast SECO adjustable CORS mount Trimble NetR9 GNSS multi-constellation receiver Trimble Zephyr Geodetic Model 2 antenna

  7. Region • NGS Legacy partners in 4 of the 5 Gulf States • Best use of future funds • Gulf of Mexico Initiative

  8. Questions? David.Mooneyhan@usm.edu

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