
Who operates it
- Managed by Geoscience Australia as the national continuously operating reference station (CORS) network.
- AUSCORS supports the Geocentric Datum of Australia (GDA) and contributes data to global geodetic systems.
Availability & access
- RINEX data from AUSCORS is freely available through Geoscience Australia’s data portal.
- Real-time streams are accessible for government, scientific, and commercial applications.
Coverage & scale
- A nationwide network with stations strategically placed across all Australian states and territories.
- Integrated into the Asia-Pacific regional geodetic infrastructure and linked to the International GNSS Service (IGS).
Typical use cases
- Precise positioning for land surveying, construction, mining, and agriculture.
- Scientific research in tectonics, sea-level monitoring, and atmospheric studies.
- Supporting national and regional geodetic reference frames.
How it’s used in practice
- Surveyors and engineers connect GNSS receivers to AUSCORS real-time streams for centimeter-level RTK corrections.
- Researchers download RINEX files for post-processed geodetic and geophysical studies.
Notes
- AUSCORS is also a contributing network to AuScope and IGS, enhancing its global importance.
- It underpins many location-based services and precision agriculture projects in Australia.
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