The local gravity potential value on Malin-Head tide gauge station in Ireland is derived from gravimetric and geometric geoid undulations. The geometric geoid undulations are obtained from GNSS and levelling data. In contrast, the gravimetric geoid undulations are computed based upon their long-wavelength components using the GOCE gravity field model, and their short-wavelength components using the terrestrial data through the Remove-Compute-Restore technique. The potential value obtained from the combination of the satellite-only gravity field model GOCO06s up to degree/order 245, and terrestrial + EGM2008 data for the local tide-gauge station in Malin-Head, is computed as 62 636 858.273 m2/s2, and is recommended as the present best estima...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
Gravity-dedicated satellite missions CHAMP and GRACE provide accurate data that can be inverted into...
This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published in: “Survey Review"; Volume 43, Iss...
The project for the establishment of a modern gravity control for Ireland, entitled Absolute Gravity...
Unification of the global vertical datum has been a key problem to be solved for geodesy over a long...
The background to the recent computation of a new vertical datum model for the British Isles (OSGM02...
Regional height systems do not refer to a common equipotential surface, such as the geoid. They are ...
Due to increasing accuracy in measurements of the earth's gravity potential from satellitemissions t...
Recent studies on the influence of the anomalous gravity field in GNSS/INS applications have shown t...
Recent studies on the influence of the anomalous gravity field in GNSS/INS applications have shown t...
Regional height systems are usually referred to the mean sea level at a reference tide gauge. As the...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
According to the classical Gauss–Listing definition, the geoid is the equipotential surface of the E...
are presented in the form of a Bouguer anomaly contour map. The major feature shown by the map is th...
The height datum problem is present in the geodetic literature since the times of Pizzetti, when it ...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
Gravity-dedicated satellite missions CHAMP and GRACE provide accurate data that can be inverted into...
This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published in: “Survey Review"; Volume 43, Iss...
The project for the establishment of a modern gravity control for Ireland, entitled Absolute Gravity...
Unification of the global vertical datum has been a key problem to be solved for geodesy over a long...
The background to the recent computation of a new vertical datum model for the British Isles (OSGM02...
Regional height systems do not refer to a common equipotential surface, such as the geoid. They are ...
Due to increasing accuracy in measurements of the earth's gravity potential from satellitemissions t...
Recent studies on the influence of the anomalous gravity field in GNSS/INS applications have shown t...
Recent studies on the influence of the anomalous gravity field in GNSS/INS applications have shown t...
Regional height systems are usually referred to the mean sea level at a reference tide gauge. As the...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
According to the classical Gauss–Listing definition, the geoid is the equipotential surface of the E...
are presented in the form of a Bouguer anomaly contour map. The major feature shown by the map is th...
The height datum problem is present in the geodetic literature since the times of Pizzetti, when it ...
Abstract. New Zealand, unlike most countries, does not have a single national vertical datum. In-ste...
Gravity-dedicated satellite missions CHAMP and GRACE provide accurate data that can be inverted into...
This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published in: “Survey Review"; Volume 43, Iss...