International Combination Service for Time-Variable Gravity Fields (COST-G)
Start of Operational Phase and Future Perspectives
- verfasst von
- Adrian Jäggi, Ulrich Meyer, Martin Lasser, Barbara Jenny, Teodolina Lopez, Frank Flechtner, Christoph Dahle, Christoph Förste, Torsten Mayer-Gürr, Andreas Kvas, Jean Michel Lemoine, Stéphane Bourgogne, Matthias Weigelt, Andreas Groh
- Abstract
The International Combination Service for Time-variable Gravity Fields (COST-G) is a new Product Center of IAG’s International Gravity Field Service (IGFS). COST-G provides consolidated monthly global gravity fields in terms of spherical harmonic coefficients and thereof derived grids of surface mass changes by combining existing solutions or normal equations from COST-G analysis centers (ACs) and partner analysis centers (PCs). The COST-G ACs adopt different analysis methods but apply agreed-upon consistent processing standards to deliver time-variable gravity field models, e.g. from GRACE/GRACE-FO low-low satellite-to-satellite tracking (ll-SST), GPS high-low satellite-to-satellite tracking (hl-SST) and Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR). The organizational structure of COST-G and results from the first release of combined monthly GRACE solutions covering the entire GRACE time period are discussed in this article. It is shown that by combining solutions and normal equations from different sources COST-G is taking advantage of the statistical properties of the various solutions, which results in a reduced noise level compared to the individual input solutions.
- Organisationseinheit(en)
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Institut für Erdmessung
- Externe Organisation(en)
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University of Bern
Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ)
Technische Universität Graz
Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES)
Esplanade Compans Caffarelli
Technische Universität Dresden
- Typ
- Aufsatz in Konferenzband
- Seiten
- 57-65
- Anzahl der Seiten
- 9
- Publikationsdatum
- 2023
- Publikationsstatus
- Veröffentlicht
- Peer-reviewed
- Ja
- ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Computer in den Geowissenschaften, Geophysik
- Elektronische Version(en)
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https://doi.org/10.1007/1345_2020_109 (Zugang:
Offen)