The time-variable gravity field shows the effects of large present-day mass variations associated with hydrological phenomena and melting ice-sheets, resulting in a shaded Post Glacial Rebound (PGR) signal. A meaningful viscosity inversion based on a global scale comparison of GRACE data and PGR predictions is thus hard to obtain. We derive a weighted surface mass distribution in water equivalent, starting from an initial guess, which portrays the secular effects of present-day phenomena. The gravity field it generates is then carefully removed from GRACE data, resulting in a gravity pattern where the effects of PGR are clearer and ready to be compared with the predictions. On the basis of viscoelastic stratified Earth models and differen...
We provide a new analysis of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) with the goal of assembling the mode...
We examine geoid rates and ocean mass corrections from two published global glacial isostatic adjust...
[1] We examine geoid rates and ocean mass corrections from two published global glacial isostatic ad...
The NASA/DLR satellite gravity mission GRACE, launched in March, 2002, will map the Earth's gravity ...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission was launched in March 2002 and...
We perform an inversion of gravity fields from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) (...
Redistribution of mass over the Earth and within the mantle changes the gravity field whose variatio...
The new generation of space gravity data, from GRACE and the incoming GOCE, rejuvenated our interest...
A simulation of monthly global gravity coefficients has been created that represents time-variable h...
The effect of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) on the shape and gravity of the Earth is usually de...
International audienceThe Earth's surface was depressed under the weight of ice during the last glac...
The GRACE (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment) mission allows inference of mass variations on, ...
Monitoring hydrological redistributions through their integrated gravitational effect is the primary...
Long-term monitoring of global mass transport within the Earth system improves our ability to mitiga...
The GRACE mission has provided unprecedented insights into mass redistribution processes in the Eart...
We provide a new analysis of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) with the goal of assembling the mode...
We examine geoid rates and ocean mass corrections from two published global glacial isostatic adjust...
[1] We examine geoid rates and ocean mass corrections from two published global glacial isostatic ad...
The NASA/DLR satellite gravity mission GRACE, launched in March, 2002, will map the Earth's gravity ...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission was launched in March 2002 and...
We perform an inversion of gravity fields from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) (...
Redistribution of mass over the Earth and within the mantle changes the gravity field whose variatio...
The new generation of space gravity data, from GRACE and the incoming GOCE, rejuvenated our interest...
A simulation of monthly global gravity coefficients has been created that represents time-variable h...
The effect of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) on the shape and gravity of the Earth is usually de...
International audienceThe Earth's surface was depressed under the weight of ice during the last glac...
The GRACE (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment) mission allows inference of mass variations on, ...
Monitoring hydrological redistributions through their integrated gravitational effect is the primary...
Long-term monitoring of global mass transport within the Earth system improves our ability to mitiga...
The GRACE mission has provided unprecedented insights into mass redistribution processes in the Eart...
We provide a new analysis of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) with the goal of assembling the mode...
We examine geoid rates and ocean mass corrections from two published global glacial isostatic adjust...
[1] We examine geoid rates and ocean mass corrections from two published global glacial isostatic ad...