The combination of satellite and topographic/isostatic potential models for mean anomaly determinations
Abstract
A method is presented for the estimation of a global gravity anomaly field using the combination of satellite-derived potential coefficient models and the coefficients implied by the Airy-Heiskanen topographic/isostatic potential (Rummel et al., 1988) from topographic models with a 30-km depth of compensation. Gravity anomalies calculated with this method are compared with a terrestrial 1 x 1 degree anomaly file where the anomaly standard deviations were less than 10 mgals. Using the GEM T1 model (Marsh et al., 1988) to degree 36, the rms anomaly discrepency was + or - 19 mgals, while the rms values for the terrestrial anomalies was + or - 28 mgals.
- Publication:
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IN: Festschrift to Torben Krarup. Copenhagen
- Pub Date:
- 1989
- Bibcode:
- 1989ftk..rept..271R
- Keywords:
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- Earth Gravitation;
- Gravimetry;
- Gravity Anomalies;
- Topography;
- Earth Crust;
- Geodesy;
- Mathematical Models;
- Satellite Observation;
- Spherical Harmonics;
- Geophysics