yehuda bock and susie pike humphrey csrc semi-annual coordinating council meeting scripps...
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Yehuda BockAnd
Susie Pike Humphrey
CSRC Semi-Annual Coordinating Council MeetingScripps Institution of Oceanography
October 18, 2002
Director’s ReportDirector’s Report
Director: Yehuda BockCoordination: Susie Pike HumphreyAnalysis: Peng Fang, Paul Jamason, Linette PrawirodirdjoSystem Administration: Brent GilmoreWeb Development: Paul JamasonProgrammers: Michael Scharber, David Malveaux*InSAR: Karen Watson*Administration: Kitty HaakConsultants*: Don D’Onofrio, Larry Fenske, Paul RosenboomProfessional Land Surveyors* : Jim Swanson (Northern California), Cecilia Whitaker (Southern California)* CSRC Only
SOPAC/CSRCSOPAC/CSRC Operational Operational StaffStaff
NGS NGS County
NGS (JIMO) (JIMO) of CaltransYear 1 Year 2 Riverside TOTAL
12/98-Indef 7/01-6/02 7/02-6/03 10/02-01/03
INCOME 998,000 12,000 59,897 1,069,897 BALANCE FORWARD * 1,263 478,201 479,464
EXPENSES
Salaries 113,016 20,747 133,763 Consultants (includes Frank & Assoc.) 129,351 - 129,351
Supplies 25 35,836 1,520 37,381 Equipment 12,525 - 12,525
Travel 4,764 - 4,764
Total Direct Costs 25 295,492 22,267 - - 317,784
Indirect Costs 10 24,075 2,895 26,980
Total Expenses 35 319,567 25,162 - - 344,764
CURRENT BALANCE 1,228 158,634 972,838 12,000 59,897 1,204,597
PROJECTED INCOME
Caltrans - ITRF2000 readjustment (Pending) 69,700
Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District 25,000NGS - Tuolumne County 55,000
Total Projected Income 149,700
* Balance Forward from previous report for the period through April 30, 2002
Financial ReportFinancial Report
Sources of SupportSources of Support
FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03
7/98 - 6/99 7/99-6/00 7/00-6/01 7/01-6/02 7/02-6/03 Total
Federal
NOAA's National Geodetic Survey 100,000 100,000 998,000 998,000 2,196,000
State & Local
Caltrans 44,600 72,500 64,500 59,897 241,497
San Diego County 10,000 10,000
Yolo County 14,500 14,500
Contra Costa County 16,750 16,750
County of Riverside 12,000 12,000
TOTAL 144,600 82,500 195,750 1,010,000 1,057,897 2,490,747
NOTE: Fiscal Years are based on University fiscal period of July 1 through June 30
Spending HistorySpending History
California Spatial Reference Center Spending History
Actual Expenses
FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 TOTAL7/98 - 6/99 7/99 - 6/00 7/00 - 6/01 7/01 - 6/02 7/02 - 9/02
TOTAL SALARY & BENEFITS 11,681 63,750 88,185 338,563 49,524 551,703
HARDWARE 2,492 19,037 20,632 152,017 12,525 206,703
SOFTWARE / MAINTENANCE / SUPPLIES 24,244 195 12,203 38,101 21,165 95,908
SUBCONTRACTS / CONSULTANTS 5,000 14,868 14,122 58,313 105,069 197,372
TRAVEL 4,476 3,153 7,014 4,648 1,113 20,404
OTHER COSTS (phones, downloads, network) 263 4,225 16,102 20,375 2,146 43,111
TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 48,156 105,228 158,258 612,017 191,542 1,115,201
INDIRECT COSTS 19,667 43,489 39,068 59,800 10,561 172,585(DC minus equip & subcontract costs over $25K)
TOTAL 67,823 148,717 197,326 671,817 202,103 1,287,786
NOTE: Fiscal Years are based on University fiscal period of July 1 through June 30
Current CSRC ProjectsCurrent CSRC Projects Master Plan Data Portal Development Height Modernization:
South San Francisco Bay Area
Contra Costa, Yolo, and Toulumne Counties
Southern California, San Joaquin Valley Real-Time GPS Networks
Orange County; San Francisco Bay Area;
LA, Western Riverside & San Diego Counties Subsidence Monitoring: InSAR CORS Densification New Reference Epoch
Master PlanMaster Plan Version 6 completed by Master Plan Committee, addressing comments received to date from within California. Extensive exchange between Caltrans and CSRC.
Need to finalize plan, after feedback from NGS. Earlier draft of plan submitted to NGS after last conference call. Have we received feedback yet?
Endorsement by NGS. When can this be expected?
Announce adoption of Master Plan by CSRC and post on Website.
Distribution of plan to potential new partners (e.g., Earthscope/PBO).
Data PortalData Portal
First full version has been completed. Added HPGN monuments. Still some question about incorporating early HPGN monuments. ITRF values incorporated from CSRC solution. NAD83 values incorporated from NGS solutions.
New epoch coordinates and velocities will be incorporated for all CORS in California and select set of monuments, after the analysis is completed. Waiting for task order from Caltrans, including list of monuments.
Related issues: reconciliation of metadata between NGS and CSRC (already ongoing), SCOUT and OPUS comparisons, HTDP update.
Height Modernization Projects
Height Modernization Project: Height Modernization Project: South San Francisco BaySouth San Francisco Bay
Subcontract awarded to Johnson - Frank & Associates, Inc. of Anaheim, CA. Assistance of evaluation committee
Observations have been completed.
Data analysis needs to be reviewed by CSRC.
Blue Book.
Incorporate into CSRC data portal.
CSRC Height Modernization CSRC Height Modernization Project: Project:
CORS NAVD88 Heights in S. CORS NAVD88 Heights in S. CaliforniaCalifornia
Researched and created a plan to level to CORS in the 10 southern California counties.
Determined the feasibility of leveling to the revised selected stations by researching the proximity of NAVD88 benchmarks and also checking the selected stations by reviewing the SCIGN coordinate time series.
Preparing statement of work for call for proposals. Developed leveling guidelines for the project to maximize
productivity and still meet vertical requirements. Need to discuss with NGS.
CSRC Height Modernization CSRC Height Modernization Project: Project:
County SurveysCounty Surveys Contra Costa - being analyzed once again with GAMIT/GLOBK and RTD. Cannot meet specs when troposphere parameters are estimated.
Yolo County - raw data and log sheets received. Data are being converted to RINEX format.
Toulumne County - plan to flow NGS funds through CSRC. No analysis at CSRC.
Height Network San Joaquin Height Network San Joaquin ValleyValley
Review of existing vertical GPS campaigns to refine processing procedures for orthometric height determination.
Assemble existing leveling data to CORS and plan new leveling ties.
Review CORS and survey-mode GPS data and quantify geographic weaknesses (i.e. geoid model, limited network constraints). Collect and archive leveling and GPS ties to selected CORS by contract to private survey firms.
Populate the coordinate database with derived NAVD88 heights and estimated errors.
Provide seamless links to data through CORS Data Portal.
Promote the establishment of CORS in the San Joaquin Valley, consistent with the Master Plan, and the acquisition of financial assistance from potential partners for these CORS.
Develop a work plan and cost estimate to complete the leveling and other work necessary to achieve a specific confidence level for orthometric heights throughout California.
Real Time Networks
OCRTNOCRTN
OCRTN – 2 Main ObjectivesOCRTN – 2 Main Objectives To stream raw high-rate (1 sec) GPS data
with low latency (1 sec) from 12 SCIGN/CORS sites to Orange County, CSRC, and SCIGN. These data will be available to anyone in RINEX format for post-processing.
Generate and make available RTCM data to anyone at no cost (free) for real-time kinematic (RTK) surveying and dynamic positioning in Orange County.
OCRTN Data FlowOCRTN Data Flow
Plans for Expansion of Plans for Expansion of Real-Time NetworkReal-Time Network
Bay Area Real Time Network (BARTN)
Southern California
Southern California Southern California Real-Time GPS NetworkReal-Time GPS Network
Real-time upgrades of SCIGN will take advantage of high-speed communications infrastructure developed at UCSD’s Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and Scripps for seismic and other scientific data HPWREN and ROADNet Projects.
We have proposed to NASA to fund the development of a real-time GPS/Seismic system in Orange and Riverside Counties.
Height Modernization: Height Modernization: Interferometric SAR (InSAR)Interferometric SAR (InSAR)
Investigators at SIO and USGS have demonstrated that InSAR can be an effective tool for monitoring land subsidence, an important factor in maintaining a modern vertical reference network. It is quite difficult to develop models for vertical deformation, unlike horizontal deformation and models such as NGS' HTDP. Furthermore, GPS observations and traditional measurements such as leveling are too expensive for monitoring vertical deformation. InSAR provides excellent spatial resolution with good precision to identify, map, and quantify regions of subsidence. On the negative side, this technique may not be suitable in areas that are subject to signal de-correlation (such as agricultural land). This task will apply techniques developed in the scientific community to the problem of defining a vertical reference system for the CSRC. The focus will be in Los Angeles and Orange Counties where there is significant land subsidence.
Documented Interferometric Documented Interferometric SAR (InSAR) Studies in SAR (InSAR) Studies in
CaliforniaCalifornia
CORS DensificationCORS Densification
BLSA site in Orange County (under construction)
Central California Irrigation District and San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority sites in San Joaquin Valley (in progress).
Consultation with PBO?
Interest in San Diego County.
ITRF2000/NAD83 CoordinatesContracted by Caltrans
Compute NAD83 and ITRF2000 coordinates and velocities for CORS sites (~125) that have been established since the 1999 Hector Mine earthquake.
Transform all HPGN (~250) and CORS monuments (~300) to a new epoch (improved coordinates and velocities) in NAD83 and ITRF2000.
Post on the CSRC Data Portal, with a link to the NGS archive.
NGS blessing of new coordinates. What will be the process this time?