We have used two complementary, data-driven gross-error detection methods to clean the 2004 release of Geoscience Australia?s (GA?s) land gravity database. The first uses the DEM-9S (version 2) Australian digital elevation model to help verify the gravity observation elevations stored in the database. The second method uses locally interpolated complete/refined Bouguer gravity anomalies, under the assumption that these are smooth and suitable for interpolation, to crosscheck each gravity observation against those surrounding. Together, these methods only identified a total of 237 points (0.021%) in the database that were suspected to be in gross error (differences greater than 250 m and 35 mgal, respectively), of which only nine were ide...
Previous work on assessing the errors in the Australian Height Datum (AHD) across Western Australia ...
The tide-free release of the EGM2008 combined global geopotential model and its tide-free pre-releas...
In regions where additional, spatially dense gravity and terrain information are available to augmen...
We have used two complementary, data-driven gross-error detection methods to clean the 2004 release ...
Observations of gravity can be aliased by virtue of the logistics involved in collecting these data ...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I...
Much of the ship-track marine gravity data in the Australian national gravity database must not be r...
The rationale is given for a new determination of the Australian gravimetric geoid. In preparation ...
Gravity-based heights require gravity values at levelled benchmarks (BMs), whichsometimes have to be...
We describe the computation of the first Australian quasigeoid model to include error estimates as a...
Gravimetric geoid modelling in the Perth region of Western Australia has attracted much attention in...
The results here add to the body of evidence for a systematic north-south error in the Australian He...
The concepts and mission parameters of the CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE dedicated satellite gravity mission...
It is important to be able to accurately determine the height of a point on the Earth in terms of th...
v.9.2 grids of marine gravity anomalies, derived from multi-mission satellite altimetry, are compare...
Previous work on assessing the errors in the Australian Height Datum (AHD) across Western Australia ...
The tide-free release of the EGM2008 combined global geopotential model and its tide-free pre-releas...
In regions where additional, spatially dense gravity and terrain information are available to augmen...
We have used two complementary, data-driven gross-error detection methods to clean the 2004 release ...
Observations of gravity can be aliased by virtue of the logistics involved in collecting these data ...
The treatment of gravity and terrain data prior to any gravimetric geoid computation is critical. I...
Much of the ship-track marine gravity data in the Australian national gravity database must not be r...
The rationale is given for a new determination of the Australian gravimetric geoid. In preparation ...
Gravity-based heights require gravity values at levelled benchmarks (BMs), whichsometimes have to be...
We describe the computation of the first Australian quasigeoid model to include error estimates as a...
Gravimetric geoid modelling in the Perth region of Western Australia has attracted much attention in...
The results here add to the body of evidence for a systematic north-south error in the Australian He...
The concepts and mission parameters of the CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE dedicated satellite gravity mission...
It is important to be able to accurately determine the height of a point on the Earth in terms of th...
v.9.2 grids of marine gravity anomalies, derived from multi-mission satellite altimetry, are compare...
Previous work on assessing the errors in the Australian Height Datum (AHD) across Western Australia ...
The tide-free release of the EGM2008 combined global geopotential model and its tide-free pre-releas...
In regions where additional, spatially dense gravity and terrain information are available to augmen...