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Preface; Contents; Part I History Session; From a Regional Project to an International Organization: The ``Baeyer-Helmert-Era'' of the International Association of Geodesy 1862-1916; 1 The ``Figure of the Earth'': A Challenge for Modern Geodesy; 2 The ``Central European Arc Measurement''
Idea and Realization: The Baeyer-Epoch'' 1861-1885; 3 The ``International Geodetic Association''
Global Extension and Deepening: The ``Helmert-Epoch'' 1886-1916; 4 End and Survival of the ``Internationale Erdmessung'': The Transition Time 1917-1922; References
IAG History: The Years of World Wars and Aftermath (1917-1959)1 Introduction; 2 Chronology: IAG Assemblies and Evolution of the IAG Structure; 3 IAG Central Bureau in Paris (1917-1995); 4 IAG Relationship to External Bodies; 5 The Birth of IAG Services; References; Part II Definition, Implementation and Scientific Applications of Reference Frames; Epoch Reference Frames as Short-Term Realizations of the ITRS; 1 Introduction; 2 Epoch Reference Frames; 2.1 Computation Algorithm; 2.2 Sampling of Non-linear Station Motions; 3 Comparison of ERF and MRF; 3.1 Common Motions of Stations
3.2 Individual Motions of Stations4 Conclusions; References; Status of the IGS-TIGA Tide Gauge Data Reprocessing at GFZ; 1 Introduction; 2 GPS Network and Processing Scheme; 3 Orbit Results and Comparisons; 4 PPP Results; 5 Summary; References; On the Impact of Correlation Information on the Orientation Parameters Between Celestial Reference Frame Realizations; 1 Introduction; 2 Method Used; 3 Results of Computations; 4 Summary; References; Quality Evaluation of the Weekly Vertical Loading Effects Induced from Continental Water Storage Models; 1 Introduction; 2 Data Processing
2.1 Farrell's Green's Function Approach2.2 Data Description; 3 Results and Discussion; 3.1 Comparison of the Weekly Loading Time Series Between Models; 3.2 Comparison Between Loading and GPS Height Time Series; 4 Conclusions; References; Impact of Time Variable Gravity on Annual Sea Level Variability from Altimetry; 1 Introduction; 2 Data and Analysis Methods; 3 Results; 4 Discussion; 5 Conclusions; References; Development of a Combination Procedure for Celestial Reference Frame Determination; 1 Introduction; 2 The Combination Procedure; 2.1 Process and Data Characteristics; 2.2 Methodology
3 Results4 Conclusion and Outlook; References; Improved Parameter Estimation of Zenith Wet Delays Using an Inequality Constrained Least Squares Method; 1 Introduction; 2 Inequality Constrained Least Squares; 2.1 Active Set Method; 2.2 Stochastic Description; 3 Solution Setup; 4 Results; 5 Conclusion and Outlook; References; The Realization of a Semi-Kinematic Datum in Greece Including a New Velocity Model; 1 Introduction; 2 GPS Data Processing and Velocity Estimation; 3 A New Velocity Model for Greece; 3.1 Division into Stable Crustal Blocks; 3.2 Least Squares Collocation
Idea and Realization: The Baeyer-Epoch'' 1861-1885; 3 The ``International Geodetic Association''
Global Extension and Deepening: The ``Helmert-Epoch'' 1886-1916; 4 End and Survival of the ``Internationale Erdmessung'': The Transition Time 1917-1922; References
IAG History: The Years of World Wars and Aftermath (1917-1959)1 Introduction; 2 Chronology: IAG Assemblies and Evolution of the IAG Structure; 3 IAG Central Bureau in Paris (1917-1995); 4 IAG Relationship to External Bodies; 5 The Birth of IAG Services; References; Part II Definition, Implementation and Scientific Applications of Reference Frames; Epoch Reference Frames as Short-Term Realizations of the ITRS; 1 Introduction; 2 Epoch Reference Frames; 2.1 Computation Algorithm; 2.2 Sampling of Non-linear Station Motions; 3 Comparison of ERF and MRF; 3.1 Common Motions of Stations
3.2 Individual Motions of Stations4 Conclusions; References; Status of the IGS-TIGA Tide Gauge Data Reprocessing at GFZ; 1 Introduction; 2 GPS Network and Processing Scheme; 3 Orbit Results and Comparisons; 4 PPP Results; 5 Summary; References; On the Impact of Correlation Information on the Orientation Parameters Between Celestial Reference Frame Realizations; 1 Introduction; 2 Method Used; 3 Results of Computations; 4 Summary; References; Quality Evaluation of the Weekly Vertical Loading Effects Induced from Continental Water Storage Models; 1 Introduction; 2 Data Processing
2.1 Farrell's Green's Function Approach2.2 Data Description; 3 Results and Discussion; 3.1 Comparison of the Weekly Loading Time Series Between Models; 3.2 Comparison Between Loading and GPS Height Time Series; 4 Conclusions; References; Impact of Time Variable Gravity on Annual Sea Level Variability from Altimetry; 1 Introduction; 2 Data and Analysis Methods; 3 Results; 4 Discussion; 5 Conclusions; References; Development of a Combination Procedure for Celestial Reference Frame Determination; 1 Introduction; 2 The Combination Procedure; 2.1 Process and Data Characteristics; 2.2 Methodology
3 Results4 Conclusion and Outlook; References; Improved Parameter Estimation of Zenith Wet Delays Using an Inequality Constrained Least Squares Method; 1 Introduction; 2 Inequality Constrained Least Squares; 2.1 Active Set Method; 2.2 Stochastic Description; 3 Solution Setup; 4 Results; 5 Conclusion and Outlook; References; The Realization of a Semi-Kinematic Datum in Greece Including a New Velocity Model; 1 Introduction; 2 GPS Data Processing and Velocity Estimation; 3 A New Velocity Model for Greece; 3.1 Division into Stable Crustal Blocks; 3.2 Least Squares Collocation