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ABMS ADRI ANDS ANGO AVCA BAYR BEDA BIGR BLRW BRCH
BRIG CALU CASS CHB1 CHON CHSN CLRE CPAC CRON DERE
DET1 DOTY DP1A DP2A DP3A DP4A DP5A FOLA FOXV FRTG
GDMA GOAN GRAR HAST HBCH HMLK HRUF JALE JFWS KA10
KA11 KAR2 KAR3 KAR6 KAR7 KEEE KEHA KEW1 KEW5 KEW6
LANS LCDT MAOC MAON MAT0 METR MIAL MIAR MIBC MIBH
MIBO MIBX MIBY MICO MICV MICW MICX MIDD MIDS MIDT
MIGD MIGH MIGL MIHD MIHL MIHO MIHT MIHV MIIR MIIT
MIIW MIKK MIKS MIL1 MILI MILT MIMA MIMK MIMN MIMO
MIMQ MIMR MIMU MINB MINH MINI MINW MIO1 MIO2 MIOG
MION MIPP MIPV MIPW MISC MISH MISI MISJ MIST MITC
MITO MITS MITW MIWA MIWB MIWC MPLE MSKY MWRD NEB3
NOR1 NOR2 NOR3 OHFN OHLU OHMH OHWI OKEE PAR0 PCK1
POGE PRON PTIR RASN RHER RIS1 RIS5 RRW1 SAG1 SAYL
SG25 SHAN SHNO SHON SIBA SIBY SIWI SOWR STB1 STB6
STBA STPT SUNG SUP1 SUP2 SUP3 TIGR TLDO UNIV UOFM
VODG WACA WAEE WARR WATH WAWN WEBE WHP1 WIM5 WIM6
WINE WRUN ZAU1


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This site is designed to give an interactive and visual representation of the data gathered and interpreted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geoscience department.

The initial tab contains a clickable map of the United States that allows users to easily choose the state that they wish to see GPS data for.

If this map is inoperable for any reason, a list of hypertext links of each state has been provided that has the same functionality of the interactive map, bringing the user to the corresponding state's individual page.

Below each state's map is a table containing hypertext links to the timeseries position plots of each GPS station.



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Here is the generated map of Wisconsin:




We see that there is a higher concentration of GPS receivers along the eastern side of Wisconsin, and these are trending south-southwest at an approximate rate of ~2mm/year. When this data is compiled visually, it is easier to understand how plate tectonics are working on a large scale, even in geologically quieter regions.

Here is the timeseries for a GPS station in Wisconsin (DERE)



This image shows the position of the GPS site on a day to day basis, where the red dots are the daily positions with random noise filtered out, and blue circles are 20-day average locations to show a more uniform trend. There are linear fit lines placed on each graph which are a calculation of the general trend over the entire data collecting period.



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GPS receivers and data are monitored at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geoscience department by Professor Charles DeMets.

The software used for generating the maps is the Generic Mapping Tool, which is released under the GNU General Public License

Website design and interpretation by Kyle Fredericks, University of Wisconsin-Madison



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