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BARD
is a network of about 67 continuously
operating Global Positioning
System receivers in northern California. The primary goal of
the network is to monitor crustal deformation across the
Pacific-North America plate boundary and in the San Francisco
Bay Area for earthquake hazard reduction studies and rapid earthquake
emergency response assessment.
- Station Information
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- Data Access
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Receiver data, both raw and RINEX 24-hour files, and site information
are available. The raw and RINEX data files are in
day-of-year directories. See hints
for using ftp to
retrieve data in compressed or uncompressed format.
When you use data from the NCEDC, please provide a
proper acknowledgement
of the data source.
- Analysis
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The data are analyzed at the U.S. Geological Survey to find the relative
displacements of the stations:
Data from the BARD network may also be used for surveying applications. For
legal purposes, the NCEDC relies on adjustments performed by the California
Spatial Reference Center (CSRC), in
partnership with the National Geodetic Survey, to provide precise NAD83
reference frame coordinates suitable for use by the surveying community. Many
of the BARD stations are included in a
2000 adjustment following
the Hector Mine earthquake, which were officially sanctioned by NGS in March
2001. These coordinates can also be obtained from
NGS.
- Reports
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- Collaborations
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The BARD network is a collaborative effort of the:
- Other useful links
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- Crustal Deformation
- GPS
- GPS - General GPS information
- CDDIS - NASA Crustal Dynamics Data Information System
- IGS - International GPS Service for Geodynamics
- SOPAC - Scripps Orbit and Permanent Array Center
- SCIGN - Southern California Integrated GPS Network
- NGS - National Geodetic Survey
- BARGEN - Basin and Range Geodetic Network
- UNAVCO - University NAVSTAR Consortium
- PANGA/CWU - Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array, Central Washington University
- PANGA/UW - Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array, University of Washington
- WDCA/PGC - Western Canada Deformation Array, Pacific Geoscience Center
- NCGPSUG - Northern California GPS Users Group
- CGCC - California Geodetic Control Committee
- CSRC - California Spatial Reference Center
Please send comments and questions to bard@seismo.berkeley.edu.
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