Verification of the accuracy of GEM-L2 in response to criticism by Lambeck and Coleman
Abstract
The objective was to evaluate the accuracy of the Goddard Earth Model (GEM)-L2 and its improvement in estimating Lageos orbits in order to provide better baselines for plate tectonics, improved polar motion and Earth rotation. Analyses and comparisons with other models are made to verify accuracy in contrast to the Lambeck and Coleman result which denied the authors' accuracy estimates. The analysis presented completely verifies the accuracy of the GEM-L2 model and disproves the statistical methods of Lambeck and Coleman rejecting the accuracy of GEM-L2 as published in their report. The baselines derived from Lageos with GEM-L2 were estimated to have a 2 cm uncertainty due to the errors in the GEM-L2 gravity model which is supported by the results given. The calibration tests indicate that the errors in GEM-L2 should be reduced by about 30 percent which is in the opposite direction to the result obtained by Lambeck and Coleman.
- Publication:
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In its Res. Activities of the Geodyn. Branch 13 p (SEE N84-30455 20-42
- Pub Date:
- June 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984ragb.nasaR....L
- Keywords:
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- Earth (Planet);
- Lageos (Satellite);
- Mathematical Models;
- Satellite Orbits;
- Accuracy;
- Calibrating;
- Earth Rotation;
- Evaluation;
- Geodynamics;
- Ocean Currents;
- Plates (Tectonics);
- Astrodynamics