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Analysis of gravity field variations derived from Superconducting Gravimeter recordings, the GRACE satellite and hydrological models at selected European sites


Neumeyer, Jürgen; Barthelmes, Franz; Kroner, Corina; Petrović, Svetozar; Schmidt, Roland; Virtanen, Heikki; Wilmes, Herbert
Analysis of gravity field variations derived from Superconducting Gravimeter recordings, the GRACE satellite and hydrological models at selected European sites // Earth, Planets and Space, 60 (2008), 5; 505-518 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Analysis of gravity field variations derived from Superconducting Gravimeter recordings, the GRACE satellite and hydrological models at selected European sites

Autori
Neumeyer, Jürgen ; Barthelmes, Franz ; Kroner, Corina ; Petrović, Svetozar ; Schmidt, Roland ; Virtanen, Heikki ; Wilmes, Herbert

Izvornik
Earth, Planets and Space (1343-8832) 60 (2008), 5; 505-518

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Superconducting gravimetry; GRACE; temporal gravity variations; hydrological models; cross validation; correlation; EOF

Sažetak
If we restrict the spatial resolution to a half-wavelength of about 1500 km and the temporal resolution to 1 month, GRACE-derived temporal gravity variations can be resolved within the microgal (10^(-8) m/s^2) range. A comparison with ground gravity measurements from selected Superconducting Gravimeter (SG) stations forming the Global Geodynamics Project (GGP) provides an independent validation. For this study, five European SG-stations were selected that both cover a large test field and allow closely located SG-stations to be studied. Prior to this comparison, GRACE and SG data sets have to be reduced for the same known gravity effects due to Earth and ocean tides, pole tide, and atmosphere. After these reductions, the remaining part can be mainly attributed to mass changes in terrestrial water storage. For this reason, gravity variations derived from global hydrological models are included in the comparison of SG and GRACE results. Conversely, the hydrology models can be checked by gravity variations determined from GRACE and SG observations. For most of the SG locations investigated here, the comparison based primarily on computed correlations shows quite a good agreement among the gravity variation derived from the three different kinds of data sets: SG, GRACE, and hydrology models. The variations in SG gravity (point measurements) prove to be representative for a large area within the microgal accuracy range, if local gravity effects are removed correctly. Additionally, a methodology for an analysis of dominant common features based on the EOF-technique is proposed and illustrated. The first principal component shows strong periodicity, and the search for arbitrary periods confirms a strong common annual component, which reduces the total signal content considerably. The first eigenvector reveals common features and differences between distinct SG stations. Discrepancies between SG, GRACE, and hydrology models at individual SG stations, detected by both methods, may provide valuable hints for further investigations of respective data series.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Geologija, Geodezija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Geodetski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Svetozar Petrović (autor)

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Neumeyer, Jürgen; Barthelmes, Franz; Kroner, Corina; Petrović, Svetozar; Schmidt, Roland; Virtanen, Heikki; Wilmes, Herbert
Analysis of gravity field variations derived from Superconducting Gravimeter recordings, the GRACE satellite and hydrological models at selected European sites // Earth, Planets and Space, 60 (2008), 5; 505-518 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Neumeyer, J., Barthelmes, F., Kroner, C., Petrović, S., Schmidt, R., Virtanen, H. & Wilmes, H. (2008) Analysis of gravity field variations derived from Superconducting Gravimeter recordings, the GRACE satellite and hydrological models at selected European sites. Earth, Planets and Space, 60 (5), 505-518.
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@article{article, author = {Neumeyer, J\"{u}rgen and Barthelmes, Franz and Kroner, Corina and Petrovi\'{c}, Svetozar and Schmidt, Roland and Virtanen, Heikki and Wilmes, Herbert}, year = {2008}, pages = {505-518}, keywords = {Superconducting gravimetry, GRACE, temporal gravity variations, hydrological models, cross validation, correlation, EOF}, journal = {Earth, Planets and Space}, volume = {60}, number = {5}, issn = {1343-8832}, title = {Analysis of gravity field variations derived from Superconducting Gravimeter recordings, the GRACE satellite and hydrological models at selected European sites}, keyword = {Superconducting gravimetry, GRACE, temporal gravity variations, hydrological models, cross validation, correlation, EOF} }

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