
Who operates it
- IceCORS is operated by the National Land Survey of Iceland (Landmælingar Íslands) in cooperation with Icelandic research institutions.
- It forms part of the official national geodetic infrastructure.
Availability & access
- The service is free of charge.
- Provides both real-time GNSS corrections via NTRIP and downloadable RINEX data for post-processing.
Coverage & scale
- Nationwide coverage across Iceland, including both coastal areas and the inland highlands.
- Integrated into European and global geodetic networks, contributing to the monitoring of tectonic plate movements in the North Atlantic.
Typical use cases
- Cadastral and land surveying.
- Infrastructure and engineering projects in Iceland’s challenging terrain.
- Scientific research, especially in volcanology, glaciology, and geodynamics.
- Environmental monitoring, including land subsidence and climate change impacts.
How it’s used in practice
- Surveyors connect GNSS rovers to IceCORS for real-time centimeter-level corrections.
- Researchers download RINEX data for post-processed geodetic and geophysical studies.
Notes
- IceCORS plays a vital role in monitoring Iceland’s tectonic activity, volcanic systems, and glaciers.
- It ensures consistent geodetic control for both professional and scientific applications.
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