New ITRF solutions are produced every few years, using the latest mathematical and surveying techniques to attempt to realize the ITRS as precisely as possible.
[1] The ITRS and ITRF solutions are maintained by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS).
7910 8998 This version introduces extra parameters to describe the year-periodic motion of the stations: A (amplitude) and φ (phase) per-axis.
This sort of seasonal variation has an amplitude of around 1 cm and is attributed to non-tidal loading effects (e.g. the shifting weight of water).
[9] On 7 January 2024 move to IGS20 happened, so WGS 84 is now aligned with ITRF2020, including PSD (post-seismic deformation), also called G2296.