![]() ![]() Ĭvijic J (1908) Grundlinien der Geographie und Geologie von Mazedonien und Altserbiennebst Beobachtungen in Thrazien, Thessalien, Epirus und Nord- Albanien. (2006) Progress in technology for the 2005 height determination of Qomolangma Feng (Mt. (2013) Pollen production and circulation patterns along an elevation gradient in Mt Olympos (Greece) National Park. Chalaris (2022) Ĭharalampopoulos A, Damialis A, Tsiripidis I, et al. (2017) Pleistocene glacial and lacustrine activity in the southern part of Mount Olympus (central Greece). pp 321.īathrellos GD, Skilodimou HD, Maroukian H, et al. Kurz in 1921.Īmiri-Simkooei A (2007) Least-squares Variance Component Estimation: Theory and GPS applications. Our estimation of Olympus highest peak shows remarkable consistency at the level of 12.8 cm to that of M. Employing precise GNSS measurements (accuracy of 1–3 cm), in conjunction with height information from Greece’s National Triangulation Network (5–10 cm accuracy) and an appropriate, recent geoid model (5–6 cm accuracy), we estimate through the so-called GNSS-levelling, the height of Olympus to 2917.727 m with respect to Greece’s officially accepted mean sea level and 2918.390 m with respect to the global vertical datum. In September and October of 2022, we conducted a GNSS campaign, focusing on the area of highest Olympus peaks. There is a variety of released heights, which range from 2917 to 2919 meters. Since then, only unofficial measurement campaigns have taken place. The last official Olympus height determination goes back 102 years by the Swiss surveyor M. The present study deals with the determination of Mount Olympus summit (Mytikas), exploiting modern observations such as Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and existing geodetic information. ![]()
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