Decorrelated GRACE time-variable gravity solutions by GFZ,and their validation using a hydrological model |
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Authors: | J. Kusche R. Schmidt S. Petrovic R. Rietbroek |
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Affiliation: | (1) GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany;(2) Present address: Astrium GmbH, Robert-Koch-Str. 1, 81633 Munich, Germany |
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Abstract: | We have analyzed recent gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE) RL04 monthly gravity solutions, using a new decorrelating post-processing approach. We find very good agreement with mass anomalies derived from a global hydrological model. The post-processed GRACE solutions exhibit only little amplitude damping and an almost negligible phase shift and period distortion for relevant hydrological basins. Furthermore, these post-processed GRACE solutions have been inspected in terms of data fit with respect to the original inter-satellite ranging and to SLR and GPS observations. This kind of comparison is new. We find variations of the data fit due to solution post-processing only within very narrow limits. This confirms our suspicion that GRACE data do not firmly ‘pinpoint’ the standard unconstrained solutions. Regarding the original Kusche (J Geod 81:733–749, 2007) decorrelation and smoothing method, a simplified (order-convolution) approach has been developed. This simplified approach allows to realize a higher resolution—as necessary, e.g., for generating computed GRACE observations—and needs far less coefficients to be stored. |
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