100 research outputs found
Unification of New Zealand's local vertical datums: iterative gravimetric quasigeoid computations
New Zealand uses 13 separate local vertical datums (LVDs) based on normal-orthometric-corrected precise geodetic levelling from 12 different tide-gauges. We describe their unification using a regional gravimetric quasigeoid model and GPS-levelling data on each LVD. A novel application of iterative quasigeoid computation is used, where the LVD offsets computed from earlier models are used to apply additional gravity reductions from each LVD to that model. The solution converges after only three iterations yielding LVD offsets ranging from 0.24 m to 0.58 m with an average standard deviation of 0.08 m. The so-computed LVD offsets agree, within expected data errors, with geodetically levelled height differences at common benchmarks between adjacent LVDs. This shows that iterated quasigeoid models do have a role in vertical datum unification
Least squares collocation with uncorrelated heterogeneous noise estimated by restricted maximum likelihood
Untersuchungen zur gravimetrischen Geoidbestimmung, dargestellt am Testgebiet Griechenland
SIGLETechnische Informationsbibliothek Hannover: ZS 299a (98)+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
On The Possibility to Estimate Ocean Bottom Topography from Marine Gravity and Satellite Altimeter Data Using Collocation
The exploitation of state of the art digital terrain databases and combined or satellite-only Earth gravity models for the estimation of the crust–mantle interface over oceanic regions
Gravity field recovery from airborne gradiometer data using collaction and taking into account correlated errors
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