Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products

Mascon products derived from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellite gravimetry data are widely used to study the Greenland ice sheet mass balance. However, the products released by different research groups—JPL, CSR, and GSFC—show noticeable discrepancies. To understand them, we compare t...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Main Authors: Ran, Jiangjun (author), Ditmar, P.G. (author), Liu, Lin (author), Xiao, Yun (author), Klees, R. (author), Tang, Xueyuan (author)
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description Mascon products derived from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellite gravimetry data are widely used to study the Greenland ice sheet mass balance. However, the products released by different research groups—JPL, CSR, and GSFC—show noticeable discrepancies. To understand them, we compare those mascon products with mascon solutions computed in-house using a varying regularization parameter. We show that the observed discrepancies are likely dominated by differences in the applied regularization. Furthermore, we present a numerical study aimed at an in-depth analysis of regularization-driven biases in the solutions. We demonstrate the ability of our simulations to reproduce 60%–80% of biases observed in real data, which proves that our simulations are sufficiently realistic. After that, we demonstrate that the quality of mascon-based estimates can be increased by a proper modification of the applied regularization: no correlation between mascons is assumed when they belong to different drainage systems. Using both simulations and real data analysis, we show that the improved regularization mitigates signal leakage between drainage systems by 11%–56%. Finally, we validate various mascon solutions over the SW drainage system, using trends from (i) the GOCO-06S model and (ii) the Input-Output Method as control data. In general, the in-house computed trend estimates are consistent with the trends from CSR and JPL solutions and the trends from the control data. Physical and Space Geodesy Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:e5dfffdd-166c-4cc0-afd4-1c9a76e3c935 2025-01-16T22:10:58+00:00 Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products Ran, Jiangjun (author) Ditmar, P.G. (author) Liu, Lin (author) Xiao, Yun (author) Klees, R. (author) Tang, Xueyuan (author) 2021 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e5dfffdd-166c-4cc0-afd4-1c9a76e3c935 https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020880 en eng http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85111472316&partnerID=8YFLogxK JGR Solid Earth--2169-9313--accbaa2d-4cd8-4aa1-8efe-8f6b33ebdf3a http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e5dfffdd-166c-4cc0-afd4-1c9a76e3c935 https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020880 © 2021 Jiangjun Ran, P.G. Ditmar, Lin Liu, Yun Xiao, R. Klees, Xueyuan Tang GRACE mascon mass balance regularization satellite gravimetry journal article 2021 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020880 2024-01-24T23:32:30Z Mascon products derived from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellite gravimetry data are widely used to study the Greenland ice sheet mass balance. However, the products released by different research groups—JPL, CSR, and GSFC—show noticeable discrepancies. To understand them, we compare those mascon products with mascon solutions computed in-house using a varying regularization parameter. We show that the observed discrepancies are likely dominated by differences in the applied regularization. Furthermore, we present a numerical study aimed at an in-depth analysis of regularization-driven biases in the solutions. We demonstrate the ability of our simulations to reproduce 60%–80% of biases observed in real data, which proves that our simulations are sufficiently realistic. After that, we demonstrate that the quality of mascon-based estimates can be increased by a proper modification of the applied regularization: no correlation between mascons is assumed when they belong to different drainage systems. Using both simulations and real data analysis, we show that the improved regularization mitigates signal leakage between drainage systems by 11%–56%. Finally, we validate various mascon solutions over the SW drainage system, using trends from (i) the GOCO-06S model and (ii) the Input-Output Method as control data. In general, the in-house computed trend estimates are consistent with the trends from CSR and JPL solutions and the trends from the control data. Physical and Space Geodesy Geoscience and Remote Sensing Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 126 7
spellingShingle GRACE
mascon
mass balance
regularization
satellite gravimetry
Ran, Jiangjun (author)
Ditmar, P.G. (author)
Liu, Lin (author)
Xiao, Yun (author)
Klees, R. (author)
Tang, Xueyuan (author)
Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products
title Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products
title_full Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products
title_fullStr Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products
title_short Analysis and Mitigation of Biases in Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance Trend Estimates From GRACE Mascon Products
title_sort analysis and mitigation of biases in greenland ice sheet mass balance trend estimates from grace mascon products
topic GRACE
mascon
mass balance
regularization
satellite gravimetry
topic_facet GRACE
mascon
mass balance
regularization
satellite gravimetry
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