<p>Annual cycles in the geocenter motion time series are primarily driven by mass changes in the Earth’s hydrologic system, which includes land hydrology, atmosphere, and oceans. Seasonal variations of the geocenter motion have been reliably determined according to Sun et al. (J Geophys Res Solid Earth 121(11):8352–8370, 2016) by combining the Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) data with an ocean model output. In this study, we reconstructed the observed seasonal geocenter motion with geophysical model predictions of mass variations in the polar ice sheets, continental glaciers, terrestrial water storage (TWS), and atmosphere and dynamic ocean (AO). The reconstructed geocenter motion time series is shown to be in close agreemen...
The hydrological contribution to polar motion is a major challenge in explaining the observed geodet...
We present a new approach to estimate time variations in J2. Those variations are represented as the...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) was designed to measure variations in the Earth\...
Annual cycles in the geocenter motion time series are primarily driven by mass changes in the Earth’...
The focus of the study is optimizing the technique for estimating geocenter motion and variations in...
With the launch of the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission in 2002 (ht...
In this study, we estimate a time series of geocenter anomalies from a combination of data from the ...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ocean bottom pressure (OBP) are major contributors to the observ...
We estimate geophysical excitations (chi(1) and chi(2)) of polar motion using multiple sources of da...
Global degree-1 coefficients are derived by means of the method by Swenson et al. (2008) from a mode...
Geocenter motion and changes in the Earth’s dynamic oblateness (J2) are of great importance in many ...
International audienceThe influence of the continental water storage on the polar motion is not well...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) processing centers at the GeoForschungsZentrum P...
A simulation of monthly global gravity coefficients has been created that represents time-variable h...
As atmosphere, ocean, ice, and terrestrial water are redistributed, the center of mass (CM) of the E...
The hydrological contribution to polar motion is a major challenge in explaining the observed geodet...
We present a new approach to estimate time variations in J2. Those variations are represented as the...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) was designed to measure variations in the Earth\...
Annual cycles in the geocenter motion time series are primarily driven by mass changes in the Earth’...
The focus of the study is optimizing the technique for estimating geocenter motion and variations in...
With the launch of the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission in 2002 (ht...
In this study, we estimate a time series of geocenter anomalies from a combination of data from the ...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ocean bottom pressure (OBP) are major contributors to the observ...
We estimate geophysical excitations (chi(1) and chi(2)) of polar motion using multiple sources of da...
Global degree-1 coefficients are derived by means of the method by Swenson et al. (2008) from a mode...
Geocenter motion and changes in the Earth’s dynamic oblateness (J2) are of great importance in many ...
International audienceThe influence of the continental water storage on the polar motion is not well...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) processing centers at the GeoForschungsZentrum P...
A simulation of monthly global gravity coefficients has been created that represents time-variable h...
As atmosphere, ocean, ice, and terrestrial water are redistributed, the center of mass (CM) of the E...
The hydrological contribution to polar motion is a major challenge in explaining the observed geodet...
We present a new approach to estimate time variations in J2. Those variations are represented as the...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) was designed to measure variations in the Earth\...