Articles | Volume 50
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-17-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-17-2019
05 Nov 2019
 | 05 Nov 2019

Future TRFs and GGOS – where to put the next SLR station?

Alexander Kehm, Mathis Bloßfeld, Peter König, and Florian Seitz

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Satellite Laser Ranging is one of the four fundamental geodetic space techniques for the accurate determination of geodetic key parameters related to the Earth’s geometry, rotation and gravity field. As the current global SLR station distribution is quite inhomogeneous, a simulation study has been performed in order to determine locations on Earth where additional SLR sites will be most valuable for an improvement of the results, the Antarctic region having been identified as a first priority.