Delivered-To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Message-Id: Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 15:56:44 -0400 To: IGS Mail From: Mike Craymer Subject: [IGSMAIL-4629]: New IGS station TUKT (Northwest Territories, Canada) Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 01 Oct 12:56:47 PDT 2003 Message Number 4629 ****************************************************************************** Author: Mike Craymer Dear IGS Colleagues, This past Summer we have installed a new Canadian regional GPS station at Tuktoyaktuk on the north coast of Canada at N 69-26-18, W 132-59-40. The GPS site is collocated with a new tide gauge. You can find the site log at GPS data from 2003-09-17 (DOY 260) is available at CDDIS and data since 2003-08-22 (DOY 234) will soon be uploaded. So far, operations have been as reliable as our other Arctic sites; i.e., expect occasional data gaps and delays in data delivery. Please note that the monument (half of a wood telephone pole) is installed in permafrost to a depth of about 10 m. We do not yet know how stable this monument will be but will be monitoring it from INVK close by. Best regards, Mike Craymer, Ph.D. Geodetic Survey Division, Natural Resources Canada 615 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E9, Canada Tel 613-947-1829, Fax 613-992-6628 Email Geodetic Survey Division NAREF