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Authors: Achilli, Vladimiro* 
Al-Bayari, Omar* 
Artese, Giuseppe* 
Borgstrom, Sven* 
Capone, Maria Giovanna* 
Del Gaudio, Carlo* 
Gandolfi, Stefano* 
Macchiavelli, Nicoletta* 
Ricciardi, Giovanni Pasquale* 
Ricco, Ciro* 
Sepe, Vincenzo* 
Vettore, Antonio* 
Title: GPS Measurements in the Neapolitan Volcanic Area
Journal: Physics and Chemestry of the Earth 
Series/Report no.: /25 (2000)
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 21-Jul-2000
Keywords: GPS, Geodetical Networks, Static, Fast Static and RTK Survey
Subject Classification04.03. Geodesy 
Abstract: The surveillance of the Neapolitan volcanic area (Mt. Vesuvius, the Phlegrean Fields and the island of Ischia) represents the principal activity of the Osservatorio Vesuviano. Such an activity is carried out also through the study of ground deformations. This study deals with the use of the GPS as a powerful topographic technique. In the last two years, three GPS networks in the above mentioned area were established, with 8 vertices at Mt. Vesuvius, 20 vertices in the Island of Ischia and 30 vertices in the Phlegrean Fields. In Mt. Vesuvius area a GPS test was carried out, in order to verify the possibility of the installation of a network of GPS permanent stations. In the island of Ischia, three diferent GPS techniques (Static, Fast Static and RTK-Real Time Kinematics) have been used to get a first set of coordinates and to carry out a comparison between these in small extension areas. GPS data of the Phlegrean Fields are still in processing. The results for Mt. Vesuvius area and the island of Ischia are hereby presented and discussed.
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