From: Grigory Steblov and Mikhail Kogan Subject: [IGSMAIL-2519] BILI Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 13:30:08 PDT IGS Electronic Mail Fri Oct 8 13:30:08 PDT 1999 Message Number 2519 ****************************************************************************** Author: Grigory Steblov and Mikhail Kogan Subject: BILI: A new station Subject: BILI: A new station RUSEG (Russia-US Experiment in Geodynamics by GPS Technology) Northern Eurasia Deformation Array RDAAC - COMSP Russ. Acad. Sci./Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs./IRIS/JPL *********************************************************************** ADVISORY: Dear colleagues, Since 5-SEP-99, the data are available at IGS global data centers from new station BILI (lat=68.1N, lon=166.4E) located at northeast Arctic Siberia, Chukotka Peninsula, about 1000 km to the west of the Bering Strait. BILI lies about midway between TIXI in the Arctic Siberia and FAIR in Alaska. It is collocated with the GSN seismic station as six other IGS stations operated within the framework of RUSEG: YAKZ, MAG0, TIXI, PETP, YSSK, and ARTU. To our knowledge, BILI is the single IGS station in the Asian continent which is located within stable part of North American plate. The BILI log file is available at IGS web site and at RDAAC web site (http://ria.ipmnet.ru). ======================================================================== Grigory M. Steblov RDAAC E-mail : steblov@ria.ipmnet.ru 101 Prospekt Vernadskogo Telephone: +1-7095-434-3249 Building 1, Office 303 Fax : +1-7095-434-3249 Moscow 117526 RUSSIA ======================================================================== ======================================================================== Mikhail G. Kogan Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory E-mail : kogan@ldeo.columbia.edu P.O. Box 1000 / 61, Route 9W Telephone: 914-365-8882 Palisades, NY 10964 USA Fax : 914-365-8150 ======================================================================== [Mailed From: Mikhail Kogan ]