Traditional gravimetric geoid determination relies on Stokes’ formula with removal and restoration of the topographic effects. It is shown that this solution is in error of the order of the quasigeoid-to-geoid difference, which is mainly due to incomplete downward continuation (dwc) of gravity from the Earth’s surface to the geoid. A slightly improved estimator, based on the surface Bouguer gravity anomaly, is also biased due to the imperfect harmonic dwc the Bouguer anomaly. Only the third estimator,which uses the (harmonic) surface no-topography gravity anomaly, is consistent with the boundary condition and Stokes’ formula, providing a theoretically correct geoid height. The difference between the Bouguer and no-topography gravity anomali...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
We present rigorous solutions for the geoid-fromquasigeoid correction (GQC) using Taylor expansions ...
In geodesy, the geoid and the quasigeoid are used as a reference surface for heights. Despite some s...
Traditionally, geoid determination is applied by Stokes’ formula with gravity anomalies after ...
Geoid determination below the topographic surface in continental areas using analytical continuation...
The classical gravimetric approach to determining the form of the geoid conventionally involves a gl...
Abstract. The definition of the mean Helmert anomaly is reviewed and the theoretically correct proce...
The definition of the mean Helmert anomaly is reviewed and the theoretically correct procedure for c...
According to Stokes’ approach, given the gravity anomaly on the geoid as the boundary, a disturbing ...
We have derived and tested several relations between geoid (N) and quasi-geoid (ζ) with model valida...
The topographic potential bias at geoid level is the error of the analytically continued geopotentia...
Abstract:We have derived and tested several relations between geoid (N) and quasi-geoid (ζ) with mod...
Geoid determination is the process of calculation of the length of the ellipsoidal normal (geoid und...
As the KTH method for geoid determination by combining Stokes integration of gravity data in a spher...
Abstract A new form of boundary condition of the Stokes problem for geoid determination is derived. ...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
We present rigorous solutions for the geoid-fromquasigeoid correction (GQC) using Taylor expansions ...
In geodesy, the geoid and the quasigeoid are used as a reference surface for heights. Despite some s...
Traditionally, geoid determination is applied by Stokes’ formula with gravity anomalies after ...
Geoid determination below the topographic surface in continental areas using analytical continuation...
The classical gravimetric approach to determining the form of the geoid conventionally involves a gl...
Abstract. The definition of the mean Helmert anomaly is reviewed and the theoretically correct proce...
The definition of the mean Helmert anomaly is reviewed and the theoretically correct procedure for c...
According to Stokes’ approach, given the gravity anomaly on the geoid as the boundary, a disturbing ...
We have derived and tested several relations between geoid (N) and quasi-geoid (ζ) with model valida...
The topographic potential bias at geoid level is the error of the analytically continued geopotentia...
Abstract:We have derived and tested several relations between geoid (N) and quasi-geoid (ζ) with mod...
Geoid determination is the process of calculation of the length of the ellipsoidal normal (geoid und...
As the KTH method for geoid determination by combining Stokes integration of gravity data in a spher...
Abstract A new form of boundary condition of the Stokes problem for geoid determination is derived. ...
Before the computation of short-wavelength and long-wavelength components of the geoid undulations f...
We present rigorous solutions for the geoid-fromquasigeoid correction (GQC) using Taylor expansions ...
In geodesy, the geoid and the quasigeoid are used as a reference surface for heights. Despite some s...