MAGNET GPS Station - Photo by Geoff Blewitt

Station ID : KSU1

Data attribution information: DOI Database

DOI link for this station: https://doi.org/10.7283/T5DF6P85

Station operator information from: RINEX headers

When using products from this system please cite Blewitt et al., (2018) for the processing plus also the citation for the original data.

Coordinates:

Latitude: 39.101 degrees

Longitude: -96.609 degrees

Height: 325.574 meters


Time Series Data

(ascii text)
24 Hour Final Solutions

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tenv3 or tenv

xyz

NA

tenv3

24 Hour Rapid Solutions

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tenv3

NA

tenv3

5 Minute Final Solutions

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kenv tar files for download

5 Minute Rapid Solutions
(last 60 days max)

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kenv tar file download

Quality Assurance (QA) Files

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.qa.gz file download

5 Minute Troposphere Solutions

Tot./Wet Zenith Delay, etc.

tar file download

New!: Loading Predictions.
See this README file for explanation.

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tenv3 file with extra columns

Readme Files:

tenv3 format, tenv format, xyz format,
kenv format, trop format, QA file format,
Loading triplet enhanced tenv3 files
(Note: When using the MIDAS software
use the .tenv files linked above)


Nearest 4 Other Stations Distance

KSMH

9.23 km

KSWA

30.48 km

KSCP

38.27 km

KST5

49.63 km


Time Series Plots

Click on the buttons on the left below to choose from available reference frames, latencies, and sample rates. Original, Cleaned (outlier removed) and detrended (using MIDAS rate) plots are available. See plot explanation page for further explanations on plot contents.

GPS time series plot
GPS time series plot
GPS time series plot
GPS time series plot
GPS time series plot
GPS time series plot
QA plot
Load prediction plot


Steps Information for this station

Station ID Date
(YYMMMDD)
Equipment Change Type/
or Event ID
Earthquake
Magnitude
Distance
(km)
KSU121MAR18 Antenna_Code_Changed - -
KSU121MAR18 Receiver_Make_and_Model_Changed - -
Distance is from this station to earthquake epicenter in km. A potential step record appears when this distance is less than 10^(M/2 - 0.79) where M is earthquake magnitude.
Steps for all stations are given in the master step file database.


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