Validation of JRA-JCDAS LDA and GRiveT Terrestrial Water Storage Model Using GRACE Satellite Gravity Data
Since the successful launch in 2002, dedicated satellite gravity mission GRACE (Gravity recovery and Climate Experiment, Tapley et al., 2004) has provided monthly gravity field solutions as spherical harmonic coefficients with unprecedented accuracy. The mass variations derived from the gravity fiel...
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Summary: | Since the successful launch in 2002, dedicated satellite gravity mission GRACE (Gravity recovery and Climate Experiment, Tapley et al., 2004) has provided monthly gravity field solutions as spherical harmonic coefficients with unprecedented accuracy. The mass variations derived from the gravity field solutions can be interpreted geophysical signals accompanying mass movements, e.g. landwater movements, ocean circulation, ice sheet mass |
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