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About SOPAC: Services Research Partners
Mission: archive high-precision GPS data, particularly for the study of earthquake hazards, tectonic plate motion, crustal deformation, and meteorology. (more)

Participant in: CSRC, HPWREN, IGS, NASA/REASoN, NOAA/GSD, ROADNET, UNAVCO

 
What's New
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  - California Real Time Network proposal; please direct feedback to Yehuda Bock (ybock-at-ucsd.edu) by 7/31.
- GPS Explorer: beta portal for data modeling and visualization
- CRTN (California Real Time Network): new status maps
- Recent publications: Science, 2005 Nias earthquake; Nature, 2004 Sumatra earthquake   (more)
    - RINEX obs files for July 18, 2008:   1455 (more)
- Total transfers last month: 3027375 files, 1.05 TB (more)
- Go to SOPAC data archive via http
- GSAC: GPS Seamless Archive
- SOPAC archive data browser
 
random image: SCIGN
  Arvin Maintenance Yard SCIGN GPS sites, Arvin, CA  
 

Featured Links
- GPS Explorer: query and model GPS data in a portal framework
- CRTN: California Real Time Network
- PBO site time series/maps
 

Institutional and Geophysical Links
University of California, San Diego Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics  Scripps Institution of Oceanography 
 
SOPAC Fact: SOPAC serves as a Global Data Center and a Global Analysis Center as a major participant in the International GPS Service (IGS).
SOPAC is located at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) on the SIO campus of UCSD.
 

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