Gravity anomalies near the east Pacific rise with wavelengths shorter than 3300 km recovered from GEOS-3/ATS-6 satellite-to-satellite Doppler tracking data
Abstract
The velocity of the GEOS-3 satellite measured by Doppler as a function of time from the ATS-6 satellite was used to recover gravity anomalies in the region of the East Pacific. The orbit GEOS-3 at an altitude of 840 km was perturbed by spatial changes in Earth's gravitational field. These perturbations were measured via ATS-6 which is in a synchronous orbit at an altitude of about 40,000 km. The range-rate data were reduced using a gravitational field model complete to the 12 degree and order. A simulation of the possible effects causing the remaining range-rate residuals relative to the 12, 12 field shows that in general the dominant effect is the neglect of the higher degree and order coefficients of the gravitational field model.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 2d Intern. Symp. on the use of Artificial Satellites for Geodesy and Geodynamics
- Pub Date:
- December 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977asgg.symp.....M
- Keywords:
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- Ats 6;
- Doppler Radar;
- Geos 3 Satellite;
- Gravity Anomalies;
- Satellite-To-Satellite Tracking;
- Error Analysis;
- Free Convection;
- Gravitational Fields;
- Pacific Ocean;
- Geophysics