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   Conversion of time-varying Stokes coefficients into mass anomalies at the Earth’s surface considering the Earth’s oblateness  
   
نویسنده Ditmar Pavel
منبع journal of geodesy - 2018 - دوره : 92 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1401 -1412
چکیده    Time-varying stokes coefficients estimated from grace satellite data are routinely converted into mass anomalies at the earth’s surface with the expression proposed for that purpose by wahr et al. (j geophys res 103(b12):30,205–30,229, 1998). however, the results obtained with it represent mass transport at the spherical surface of 6378 km radius. we show that the accuracy of such conversion be insufficient, especially if the target area is located in a polar region and the signal-to-noise ratio is high. for instance, the peak values of mean linear trends in 2003–2015 estimated over greenland and amundsen sea embayment of west antarctica be underestimated in this way by about 15%. as a solution, we propose an updated expression for the conversion of stokes coefficients into mass anomalies. this expression is based on the assumptions that: (i) mass transport takes place at the reference ellipsoid and (ii) at each point of interest, the ellipsoidal surface is approximated by the sphere with a radius equal to the current radial distance from the earth’s center (“locally spherical approximation”). the updated expression is nearly as simple as the traditionally used one but reduces the inaccuracies of the conversion procedure by an order of magnitude. in addition, we remind the reader that the conversion expressions are defined in spherical (geocentric) coordinates. we demonstrate that the difference between mass anomalies computed in spherical and ellipsoidal (geodetic) coordinates not be negligible, so that a conversion of geodetic colatitudes into geocentric ones should not be omitted.
کلیدواژه Stokes coefficients ,Spherical harmonics ,Time-varying gravity ,Mass transport ,GRACE ,GRACE Follow-On
آدرس Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
 
     
   
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