Continuously operating GNSS station or CORS site. Mark is unable to be physically occupied. Horizontal reference point is the centre of 5/8ö thread. The vertical reference is the flat surface at top of monument. There is a 0.002m difference between the GNSS antenna reference point (ARP) and the vertical reference point (antenna height). For more information see https://www.geonet.org.nz/data/network/sensor/search
Mark type:
Forced Centering
Beacon type:
Deep Drilled Braced Monument
Protection type:
Post & rail enclosure
MAINTENANCE RECORD
Date
Component
Condition
Description
20-Jun-2022
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 20-Jun-2022
10-Apr-2022
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 10-Apr-2022
30-Jan-2017
Mark
Reliably Placed
07-Aug-2015
Mark
Reliably Placed
18-Feb-2015
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 18-Feb-2015
18-Feb-2015
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 18-Feb-2015
18-Feb-2015
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 18-Feb-2015
18-Feb-2015
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 18-Feb-2015
03-Feb-2015
Mark
Reliably Placed
Surveyed on 3-Feb-2015
07-Nov-2012
Mark
Reliably Placed
13-Jul-2012
Mark
Reliably Placed
23-May-2011
Mark
Reliably Placed
Top center of stainless steel block welded to the top of the vertical stainless steel rod that forms one of the five legs of a UNAVCO-style deep drilled braced monument. Antenna height is 0.002m. GeoNet Station - for images see http://magma.geonet.org.nz/delta/app and enter mark code