Combined Use of Altimetry and In Situ Gravity Data for Coastal Dynamics Studies |
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Authors: | Haines K. Hipkin R. Beggan C. Bingley R. Hernandez F. Holt J. Baker T. Bingham R.J. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental Systems Science Centre, University of Reading, United Kingdom;(2) Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom;(3) Formerly at Department of Meteorology, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom;(4) Institute of Engineering Geology & Space Geodesy, University of Nottingham, United Kindom;(5) Collecte Localisation Satellites, Ramonville, St. Agne, France;(6) Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Bidston Observatory, United Kingdom;(7) Environmental Systems Science Centre, University of Reading, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Accurate local geoids derived from in situ gravity data will be valuable in the validation of GOCE results. In addition it will be a challenge to use GOCE data in an optimal way, in combination with in situ gravity, to produce better local geoid solutions. This paper discusses the derivation of a new geoid over the NW European shelf, and its comparison with both tide gauge and altimetric sea level data, and with data from ocean models. It is hoped that over the next few years local geoid methods such as these can be extended to cover larger areas and to incorporate both in situ and satellite measured gravity data. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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