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Vertical deformations from homogeneously processed GRACE and global GPS long-term series
Tesmer, Volker; Steigenberger, Peter; van Dam, Tonie et al.
2011In Journal of Geodesy, p. 1-20
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Keywords :
Satellite geodesy; Earth system; GRACE
Abstract :
[en] Temporal variations in the geographic distribution of surface mass cause surface displacements. Surface displacements derived from GRACE gravity field coefficient time series also should be observed in GPS coordinate time series, if both time series are sufficiently free of systematic errors. A successful validation can be an important contribution to climate change research, as the biggest contributors to mass variability in the system Earth include the movement of oceanic, atmospheric, and continental water and ice. In our analysis, we find that if the signals are larger than their precision, both geodetic sensor systems see common signals for almost all the 115 stations surveyed. Almost 80% of the stations have their signal WRMS decreased, when we subtract monthly GRACE surface displacements from those observed by GPS data. Almost all other stations are on ocean islands or small peninsulas, where the physically expected loading signals are very small. For a fair comparison, the data(79 months from September 2002 to April 2009) had to be treated appropriately: the GPS data were completely reprocessed with state-of-the-art models. We used an objective cluster analysis to identify and eliminate stations,where local effects or technical artifacts dominated the signals. In addition, it was necessary for both sets of results to be expressed in equivalent reference frames, meaning that net translations between the GPS and GRACE data sets had to be treated adequately. These data sets are then compared and statistically analyzed: we determine the stability (precision) of GRACEderived, monthly vertical deformation data to be ∼1.2 mm, using the data from three GRACE processing centers. We statistically analyze themean annual signals, computed from the GPS and GRACE series. There is a detailed discussion of the results for five overall representative stations, in order to help the reader to link the displayed criteria of similarity to real data. A series of tests were performed with the goal of explaining the remaining GPS–GRACE residuals.
Disciplines :
Physics
Earth sciences & physical geography
Identifiers :
UNILU:UL-ARTICLE-2011-114
Author, co-author :
Tesmer, Volker;  OHB-System AG, Bremen, Germany
Steigenberger, Peter;  Institut für Astronomische + Physikalische Geodäsie, Munich, Germany
van Dam, Tonie ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Engineering Research Unit
Mayer-Gürr, Torsten;  Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Bonn, Germany
Language :
English
Title :
Vertical deformations from homogeneously processed GRACE and global GPS long-term series
Publication date :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Geodesy
ISSN :
0949-7714
Publisher :
Springer
Pages :
1-20
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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