Full list of DOMES numbers
ASCII file of the list of stations having a DOMES number:
iers_sta_list.txt
Description
Historically, the DOMES numbering system was designed at
the start of the MERIT campaign in the early 80s in order to give
an unambiguous identifier to all instrument reference points
and markers involved in this MERIT campaign. This information was first published in a catalogue
by
the Bureau International de l'Heure (BIH) and entitled "Directory
of MERIT Sites", hence DOMES. The BIH, together with
the IGN group, was acting as a MERIT coordinating center.
Since the official start of IERS in 1988, the TRF section
of the IERS/CB continued this task for all ITRF contributing
stations.
The description of the DOMES numbering can be found in
MERIT/COTES JOINT WORKING GROUPS, MERIT CAMPAIGN : CONNECTION
OF REFERENCE FRAMES, IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, 1983.
Example
Looking at the 10002M006 DOMES number:
- the first 3 digits indicate the area, usually the country (100=France)
-
the next 2 digits designate the site number within the country (02=Grasse)
-
the next letter indicates the tracking point ("M" is a monument point such as pillar, pole, brass mark... ;
"S" indicates the reference point of an instrument such as the intersection of axes of an SLR telescope, reference point
of a VLBI antenna, DORIS or GPS Antenna Reference Point)
-
the last 3 digits represent a sequential point number (here 006=GPS Pillar/brass mark)