THE MOUNT BAKER VOLCANO: REVISITING THE 20-YEAR-OLD TRILATERATION NETWORK IN MOUNT BAKER WILDERNESS, WASHINGTON
The purpose of this study is ultimately to: revisit the geodetic network for the first time since 1983; assess the condition of existing benchmarks; collect Global Positioning System (GPS) data at existing stable benchmarks; install new benchmarks for degraded or inaccessible sites; and compare 2004 trilateration data with the 1981-1983 survey to evaluate deformation of the volcanic edifice.
Activities for this field project comprise: visiting 6 of 14 original benchmarks; writing route descriptions to access the sites on foot and develop a photograph archive; make GPS observations and collect baseline data for future studies; report on changes found after data processing of the trilateration network from the northwest and southwest sections of the volcano.