Abstract

This paper seeks to estimate the velocity vectors of National Research and Development (R&D) Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) network (NRC-net) by utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) observation spanning the period of the year 2013–2016. Currently, the NRC-net consists of twenty (20) permanent, widely distributed stations which have been operated continuously since 2009 over Malaysia. In this paper, GPS data were processed and presented in terms of coordinate time series to estimate the velocity vectors by employing linear least squares regression which able to portray the general overview on the tectonic movement of the Malaysia region. Up component shows vertical velocity of less than 1.00 cm/year while both north and east components were further analyzed with respect to MORVEL 2010 tectonic model which demonstrate residual velocity of NRC-net stations, less than 0.50 cm/year.

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