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High-resolution regional gravity field modeling in data-challenging regions for the realization of geopotential-based height systems
by
Liu, Qing
, Schmidt, Michael
, Moisés, Leidy
, Cortez, Diego
, Sánchez, Laura
in
6. Geodesy
/ Altimetry
/ Availability
/ Bias
/ Case studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Estimation
/ Geoid
/ Geoids
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Geopotential
/ Geopotential-based height systems
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GPS/leveling validation
/ Gravitational fields
/ Gravity
/ Gravity anomalies
/ Height
/ Height anomalies
/ Heterogeneous gravity data combination
/ High resolution
/ Information management
/ International height reference system and frame
/ Leveling
/ Observations
/ Outliers (landforms)
/ Outliers (statistics)
/ Radial basis function
/ Regional development
/ Regional quasi-geoid modeling
/ Satellite imaging
/ Satellites
/ Simulation methods
/ Spherical radial basis functions
/ Standard deviation
/ Systematic errors
/ Topography
2024
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High-resolution regional gravity field modeling in data-challenging regions for the realization of geopotential-based height systems
by
Liu, Qing
, Schmidt, Michael
, Moisés, Leidy
, Cortez, Diego
, Sánchez, Laura
in
6. Geodesy
/ Altimetry
/ Availability
/ Bias
/ Case studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Estimation
/ Geoid
/ Geoids
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Geopotential
/ Geopotential-based height systems
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GPS/leveling validation
/ Gravitational fields
/ Gravity
/ Gravity anomalies
/ Height
/ Height anomalies
/ Heterogeneous gravity data combination
/ High resolution
/ Information management
/ International height reference system and frame
/ Leveling
/ Observations
/ Outliers (landforms)
/ Outliers (statistics)
/ Radial basis function
/ Regional development
/ Regional quasi-geoid modeling
/ Satellite imaging
/ Satellites
/ Simulation methods
/ Spherical radial basis functions
/ Standard deviation
/ Systematic errors
/ Topography
2024
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High-resolution regional gravity field modeling in data-challenging regions for the realization of geopotential-based height systems
by
Liu, Qing
, Schmidt, Michael
, Moisés, Leidy
, Cortez, Diego
, Sánchez, Laura
in
6. Geodesy
/ Altimetry
/ Availability
/ Bias
/ Case studies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Estimation
/ Geoid
/ Geoids
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Geopotential
/ Geopotential-based height systems
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GPS/leveling validation
/ Gravitational fields
/ Gravity
/ Gravity anomalies
/ Height
/ Height anomalies
/ Heterogeneous gravity data combination
/ High resolution
/ Information management
/ International height reference system and frame
/ Leveling
/ Observations
/ Outliers (landforms)
/ Outliers (statistics)
/ Radial basis function
/ Regional development
/ Regional quasi-geoid modeling
/ Satellite imaging
/ Satellites
/ Simulation methods
/ Spherical radial basis functions
/ Standard deviation
/ Systematic errors
/ Topography
2024
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High-resolution regional gravity field modeling in data-challenging regions for the realization of geopotential-based height systems
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High-resolution regional gravity field modeling in data-challenging regions for the realization of geopotential-based height systems
2024
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Overview
Modern height systems are based on the combination of satellite positioning and gravity field models of high resolution. However, in many regions, especially developing or newly industrializing countries, there is no (reliable) regional gravity model at all, due to challenges such as limited data availability, unknown/low data quality, and missing metadata. This paper addresses this issue in a case study of Colombia, where eight decades of historical terrestrial and airborne gravity measurements are available but widely contain systematic errors, outliers, and biases. Correspondingly, processing strategies and structures are proposed and applied to validate and improve the quality of old gravity datasets. A novel method is developed based on spherical radial basis functions (SRBFs) for estimating biases, which are found in different airborne surveys with values exceeding 40 mGal. The validity of this bias estimation method is demonstrated both by a simulation test and by the evaluation of the airborne data in comparison to the SATOP (SAtellite-TOPography) model, which merges the satellite-only global gravity model GOCO06s with the Earth2014 topography model. The terrestrial and airborne data are then combined with a global gravity model (GGM), ultra-high-resolution topography models, as well as altimetry-derived gravity anomalies from DTU21GRA for the offshore areas. The results are presented in terms of height anomalies (QGeoidCOL2023), and they are thoroughly validated using GPS/leveling data both in the absolute and relative manner. The standard deviation in comparison to the GPS/leveling data after applying a correction surface to account for the datum inconsistencies amounts to 15.76 cm, which is 27% smaller compared to the mean standard deviation value given by five recent high-resolution GGMs, and 36% smaller than the one delivered by the latest South American quasi-geoid model QGEOID2021. The relative validation results show that QGeoidCOL2023 performs better, i.e., delivers lower RMS errors than the GGMs and QGEOID2021 in all the baseline length groups. These results indicate the validity and benefits of the developed methods and procedures, which can be used for other data-challenging areas to facilitate the realization of geopotential-based height systems.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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