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ARHP ARHR ARL5 ARP3 AUS5 BEA5 COH1 COH2 COH4 COH6
CORC CTA1 DQUA EFAY ELP3 GAL1 HKLO JCT1 JTNT KVTX
LARD LCBU LCRH LCSM LCWD LDBT LESV LKHU LMNO LUBB
MCNE MDO1 NMRO NMSF OAKH ODS5 OKAD OKAL OKAN OKAO
OKAR OKBF OKCL OKDN OKDT OKGM OKHV OKLW OKMA OKMU
OKPR OKSY OKTE OKTU P026 P027 P034 P035 P036 P038
P039 P070 P120 P123 PASO PATT PRCO RG02 RG03 RG04
RG07 RG08 RG09 RG10 RG11 RG12 RG13 ROD1 SAL1 SC01
SG01 SG08 SG09 SG10 SG18 SG19 SG20 SG32 SG34 SG72
SGI1 SHRV SUM1 TCUN TXAB TXAG TXAM TXAR TXBO TXBS
TXBU TXBW TXCC TXCH TXCN TXCO TXDA TXDC TXDE TXDR
TXEL TXES TXFR TXGA TXGR TXGV TXHE TXHO TXJA TXJC
TXKA TXKE TXKR TXLF TXLI TXLL TXLM TXLR TXMA TXMW
TXNA TXOD TXPA TXPE TXPL TXPR TXPS TXRO TXSA TXSE
TXSG TXSM TXSN TXST TXTA TXTI TXTY TXUV TXVA TXWA
TXWE TXWF VCIO WMOK WNFL WSMN WWED ZAB1 ZFW1 ZHU1


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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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