Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran
Satellite gradiometry is an observation technique providing data that allow for evaluation of Stokes’ (geopotential) coefficients. This technique is capable of determining higher degrees/orders of the geopotential coefficients than can be achieved by traditional dynamic satellite geodesy. The satell...
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description | Satellite gradiometry is an observation technique providing data that allow for evaluation of Stokes’ (geopotential) coefficients. This technique is capable of determining higher degrees/orders of the geopotential coefficients than can be achieved by traditional dynamic satellite geodesy. The satellite gradiometry data include topographic and atmospheric effects. By removing those effects, the satellite data becomes smoother and harmonic outside sea level and therefore more suitable for downward continuation to the Earth’s surface. For example, in this way one may determine a set of spherical harmonics of the gravity field that is harmonic in the exterior to sea level. This article deals with the above effects on the satellite gravity gradients in the local north-oriented frame. The conventional expressions of the gradients in this frame have a rather complicated form, depending on the first-and second-order derivatives of the associated Legendre functions, which contain singular factors when approaching the poles. On the contrary, we express the harmonic series of atmospheric and topographic effects as non-singular expressions. The theory is applied to the regions of Fennoscandia and Iran, where maps of such effects and their statistics are presented and discussed. |
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spelling | ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:114c4edb-ca02-4f7e-aaa7-ac7ff2f59152 2025-01-16T21:50:30+00:00 Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran Eshagh, Mehdi Sjöberg, Lars E. média svazek https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:114c4edb-ca02-4f7e-aaa7-ac7ff2f59152 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11200-009-0004-z unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:114c4edb-ca02-4f7e-aaa7-ac7ff2f59152 doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11200-009-0004-z policy:private atmosphere local north-oriented frame satellite gradiometry topography topographic effect GOCE model:article ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.1007/s11200-009-0004-z 2024-02-19T22:56:34Z Satellite gradiometry is an observation technique providing data that allow for evaluation of Stokes’ (geopotential) coefficients. This technique is capable of determining higher degrees/orders of the geopotential coefficients than can be achieved by traditional dynamic satellite geodesy. The satellite gradiometry data include topographic and atmospheric effects. By removing those effects, the satellite data becomes smoother and harmonic outside sea level and therefore more suitable for downward continuation to the Earth’s surface. For example, in this way one may determine a set of spherical harmonics of the gravity field that is harmonic in the exterior to sea level. This article deals with the above effects on the satellite gravity gradients in the local north-oriented frame. The conventional expressions of the gradients in this frame have a rather complicated form, depending on the first-and second-order derivatives of the associated Legendre functions, which contain singular factors when approaching the poles. On the contrary, we express the harmonic series of atmospheric and topographic effects as non-singular expressions. The theory is applied to the regions of Fennoscandia and Iran, where maps of such effects and their statistics are presented and discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica 53 1 61 80 |
spellingShingle | atmosphere local north-oriented frame satellite gradiometry topography topographic effect GOCE Eshagh, Mehdi Sjöberg, Lars E. Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran |
title | Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran |
title_full | Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran |
title_fullStr | Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran |
title_short | Topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: A case study in Fennoscandia and Iran |
title_sort | topographic and atmospheric effects on goce gradiometric data in a local north-oriented frame: a case study in fennoscandia and iran |
topic | atmosphere local north-oriented frame satellite gradiometry topography topographic effect GOCE |
topic_facet | atmosphere local north-oriented frame satellite gradiometry topography topographic effect GOCE |
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