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An improved model for the Earth's gravity fieldAn improved model for the Earth's gravity field, TEG-1, was determined using data sets from fourteen satellites, spanning the inclination ranges from 15 to 115 deg, and global surface gravity anomaly data. The satellite measurements include laser ranging data, Doppler range-rate data, and satellite-to-ocean radar altimeter data measurements, which include the direct height measurement and the differenced measurements at ground track crossings (crossover measurements). Also determined was another gravity field model, TEG-1S, which included all the data sets in TEG-1 with the exception of direct altimeter data. The effort has included an intense scrutiny of the gravity field solution methodology. The estimated parameters included geopotential coefficients complete to degree and order 50 with selected higher order coefficients, ocean and solid Earth tide parameters, Doppler tracking station coordinates and the quasi-stationary sea surface topography. Extensive error analysis and calibration of the formal covariance matrix indicate that the gravity field model is a significant improvement over previous models and can be used for general applications in geodesy.
Document ID
19900011199
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tapley, B. D.
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Shum, C. K.
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Yuan, D. N.
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Ries, J. C.
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Schutz, B. E.
(Texas Univ. Austin, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1989
Publication Information
Publication: Ohio State Univ., Progress in the Determination of the Earth's Gravity Field
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
90N20515
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: JPL-956689
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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