Abstract
The relative motion between Africa and Eurasia as derived from ITRF2000 and GPS data
Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented Space Research, Delft, The Netherlands
Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented Space Research, Delft, The Netherlands
Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented Space Research, Delft, The Netherlands
Astronomical Observatory, University of Porto, V. N. Gaia, Portugal
Faculty of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Faculty of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Faculty of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Studies of intra- and inter-plate deformation typically need a model describing the motions of the stable part of the tectonic
plates for reference purposes. We have developed DEOS2k, a model for the current motion of seven major tectonic plates derived
from space-geodetic observations. This paper focuses on relative motion between Africa and Eurasia. In the past, this motion
has been poorly established because of poor data coverage for Africa. DEOS2k is based on ITRF2000 [
Received 9 February 2003; accepted 8 July 2003; published 16 August 2003.
Citation: (2003), The relative motion between Africa and Eurasia as derived from ITRF2000 and GPS data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(16), 1828, doi:10.1029/2003GL017089.
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