VLNDEF (Victoria Land
Network for DEFormation control) Monumentation during GANOVEX VIII –
ItaliAntartide XV: Survey and Data Processing
F. Mancini1*, A. Capra2,
S. Gandolfi1, P. Sarti3 & L. Vittuari1
1DISTART, Università di
Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna - Italy
2Politecnico di Bari, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Viale
del Turismo 8, 74100 Taranto - Italy
3Istituto di Radioastronomia, CNR, Centro di Geodesia
Spaziale – ASI, 75100 Matera - Italy
Received 2 August 2003; accepted in revised form 15 June 2004
Abstract
- In the frame of the 1999-2000 Italian expedition in Antarctica a
scientific programme for geodynamic purposes in the northern Victoria
Land begun. The new project VLNDEF (Victoria Land Network for
DEFormation control) deals with the monitoring of crustal deformations
within the investigated area. The newly-monumented GPS stations and the
following field geodetic surveys (hereafter discussed) extended an
existing GPS geodetic network located close to the area of Terra Nova
Bay where a GPS Permanent Station is also available. At the end of XV
Italian expedition the network covered an area included between the
latitude of 71 and 74.5 degrees South and longitude ranging between 160
and 170 degrees East (Capra et al., 2000). Later on, in the frame of
the 2000-2001 expedition, the network was extended as far as latitude
of 76 degrees South, with the monumentation of the southernmost points.
Activities and results of the latter are not reported in this paper.
The extension of the monumented network needed of operations carried
out both from the research vessel Polar Duke employed by the expedition
(points located at north of the 72th south parallel) and from the
Italian Mario Zucchelli Station at Terra Nova Bay (all the remaining
southern points). This paper deals with the field operations and survey
carried out within the joint German-Italian Antarctic expedition
1999-2000 (Mancini, 2001). Results, accuracies, problem related to the
reference frame and possibility to detect deformations by further
investigation will be discussed.
VLNDEF is a project within the activities of GIANT (Geodetic
Infrastructure of ANTarctica) SCAR (Scientific Committee on Antarctic
Research) programme and is supervised by the SCAR group of specialists
of ANTEC (Antarctic NeoTECtonics).
*Corresponding author (fmancini@racine.ra.it)