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Track
Automatic Processing

ALGO ITRF2000
ASC1 ITRF2000
AUCK ITRF2000
BAHR ITRF2000
BOR1 ITRF2000
BRAZ ITRF2000
BRMU ITRF2000
BRUS ITRF2000
CAS1 ITRF2000
CHAT ITRF2000
CHUR ITRF2000
DAV1 ITRF2000
HOB2 ITRF2000
IRKT ITRF2000
KELY ITRF2000
KERG ITRF2000
KIT3 ITRF2000
KOSG ITRF2000
KOUR ITRF2000
KWJ1 ITRF2000
LAMA ITRF2000
MAC1 ITRF2000
MAS1 ITRF2000
MATE ITRF2000
MDO1 ITRF2000
METS ITRF2000
MKEA ITRF2000
NRC1 ITRF2000
OHIG ITRF2000
ONSA ITRF2000
PERT ITRF2000
POTS ITRF2000
SANT ITRF2000
SHAO ITRF2000
STJO ITRF2000
THU1 ITRF2000
TSKB ITRF2000
VILL ITRF2000
WTZR ITRF2000
ZWEN ITRF2000


GPS Waypoint File




Google Earth network map

M 1+ earthquakes, past seven days (colored by age)

GPS Velocities for Track


Track net map
Coastlines Black lines are state borders and coastlines.
Faultlines Red lines, if present, are geologic (Jennings map) faultlines.
Water
Blue lines are water.
Roads Gray lines are roads.
Earthquakes
Yellow, blue, and red squares are earthquakes during the last week, day, and hour.
Blue stations indicate positions that have been updated within the last three days since 2009/07/09.

Yellow stations indicate positions that have not been updated for between 4 and 7 days since 2009/07/09.

Orange stations indicate positions that have not been updated for between 8 and 14 days since 2009/07/09.

Red stations indicate positions that have not been updated for more than 14 days since 2009/07/09.

The earthquakes shown are for one week prior to the last earthquake update.

Last earthquake update:
Thu Jul 9 10:00:02 UTC 2009
To convert UTC to local time see this list or this table.

Real-time Earthquake Maps
Files used in creating velocity map:
North America fixed ITRF2000 velocity file
ITRF2000 velocity file
Google Earth network map
Google Earth M 1+ earthquakes, past seven days (colored by age)
Track.ps
Track.gmt
magnitude

Preliminary Global Positioning System results. Clicking on a station code will take you to a plot of the north, east and up components of the station as a function of time.

The station velocities are in an ITRF2000-NA-fixed reference frame. The reference frame is described more fully under the Summary Info button on each station page. See gp processing. for more information about the processing. Please read disclaimer below.


Disclaimer:

Be advised that these results are preliminary. The station positions are unchecked and should not be used for any engineering applications. There may be errors in the antenna heights. The velocities are very dependent on the length of the span of observations. The presence of outliers (errant observations) sometimes contaminates the velocities.
Caveat emptor.