Two potential coefficient fields that are complete to degree and order 360 have been computed. One field (OSU86E) excludes geophysically predicted anomalies while the other (OSU86F) includes such anomalies. These fields were computed using a set of 30' mean gravity anomalies derived from satellite altimetry in the ocean areas and from land measurements in North America, Europe, Australia, Japan and a few other areas. Where no 30' data existed, 1 deg x 1 deg mean anomaly estimates were used if available. No rigorous combination of satellite and terrestrial data was carried out. Instead advantage was taken of the adjusted anomalies and potential coefficients from a rigorous combination of the GEML2' potential coefficient set and 1 deg x 1 deg...
The formulas for the determination of the coefficients of the spherical harmonic expansion of the di...
Gravity anomaly reference fields, required e.g. in remove-compute-restore (RCR) geoid computation, a...
TheEarth's gravitational potential is usually expressed as an infinite series of harmonics, and...
A set of 23,355 1 degree x 1 degree mean free air anomalies were used to predict a set of 5 degree e...
The computation is described of a geopotential model to deg 360, a sea surface topography model to d...
The determination of the Earth's gravitational potential can be done through the analysis of satelli...
The Earth's gravitational potential, as described by a spherical harmonic expansion to degree 180, w...
A surface spherical harmonic expansion of gravity anomalies with respect to a geodetic reference ell...
Linear estimation theory, along with a new technique to compute relative data weights, was applied t...
Mass associated with surface topography makes a significant contribution to the Earth’s gravitationa...
Variations in the gravitational potential and the gravitational force are caused by local variations...
It is noted that the distorsions introduced by the variation of distance between the sources and the...
The commonly used representation of potential as a truncated series of spherical harmonics leads to ...
On the assumption that the compensation for the topographic load is achieved in the manner of Airy-H...
The availability of high-resolution global digital elevation data sets has raised a growing interest...
The formulas for the determination of the coefficients of the spherical harmonic expansion of the di...
Gravity anomaly reference fields, required e.g. in remove-compute-restore (RCR) geoid computation, a...
TheEarth's gravitational potential is usually expressed as an infinite series of harmonics, and...
A set of 23,355 1 degree x 1 degree mean free air anomalies were used to predict a set of 5 degree e...
The computation is described of a geopotential model to deg 360, a sea surface topography model to d...
The determination of the Earth's gravitational potential can be done through the analysis of satelli...
The Earth's gravitational potential, as described by a spherical harmonic expansion to degree 180, w...
A surface spherical harmonic expansion of gravity anomalies with respect to a geodetic reference ell...
Linear estimation theory, along with a new technique to compute relative data weights, was applied t...
Mass associated with surface topography makes a significant contribution to the Earth’s gravitationa...
Variations in the gravitational potential and the gravitational force are caused by local variations...
It is noted that the distorsions introduced by the variation of distance between the sources and the...
The commonly used representation of potential as a truncated series of spherical harmonics leads to ...
On the assumption that the compensation for the topographic load is achieved in the manner of Airy-H...
The availability of high-resolution global digital elevation data sets has raised a growing interest...
The formulas for the determination of the coefficients of the spherical harmonic expansion of the di...
Gravity anomaly reference fields, required e.g. in remove-compute-restore (RCR) geoid computation, a...
TheEarth's gravitational potential is usually expressed as an infinite series of harmonics, and...