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On the equivalence of spherical splines with least-squares collocation and Stokes’s formula for regional geoid computation
On the equivalence of spherical splines with least-squares collocation and Stokes’s formula for regional geoid computation
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On the equivalence of spherical splines with least-squares collocation and Stokes’s formula for regional geoid computation

2017
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Overview
This work is an investigation of three methods for regional geoid computation: Stokes’s formula, least-squares collocation (LSC), and spherical radial base functions (RBFs) using the spline kernel (SK). It is a first attempt to compare the three methods theoretically and numerically in a unified framework. While Stokes integration and LSC may be regarded as classic methods for regional geoid computation, RBFs may still be regarded as a modern approach. All methods are theoretically equal when applied globally, and we therefore expect them to give comparable results in regional applications. However, it has been shown by de Min (Bull Géod 69:223–232, 1995 . doi: 10.1007/BF00806734 ) that the equivalence of Stokes’s formula and LSC does not hold in regional applications without modifying the cross-covariance function. In order to make all methods comparable in regional applications, the corresponding modification has been introduced also in the SK. Ultimately, we present numerical examples comparing Stokes’s formula, LSC, and SKs in a closed-loop environment using synthetic noise-free data, to verify their equivalence. All agree on the millimeter level.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V