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Conditionality of inverse solutions to discretised integral equations in geoid modelling from local gravity data
Authors:R Tenzer  P Novák
Institution:(1) Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Physical and Space Geodesy (PSG), Delft University of Technology, Kluyverweg 1, 2629 HS Delft, The Netherlands;(2) Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Ondřejov 244, 251 65, Czech Republic;(3) Department of Mathematics, University of Western Bohemia, 306 14 Plzeň, Czech Republic
Abstract:The eigenvalue decomposition technique is used for analysis of conditionality of two alternative solutions for a determination of the geoid from local gravity data. The first solution is based on the standard two-step approach utilising the inverse of the Abel-Poisson integral equation (downward continuation) and consequently the Stokes/Hotine integration (gravity inversion). The second solution is based on a single integral that combines the downward continuation and the gravity inversion in one integral equation. Extreme eigenvalues and corresponding condition numbers of matrix operators are investigated to compare the stability of inverse problems of the above-mentioned computational models. To preserve a dominantly diagonal structure of the matrices for inverse solutions, the horizontal positions of the parameterised solution on the geoid and of data points are identical. The numerical experiments using real data reveal that the direct gravity inversion is numerically more stable than the downward continuation procedure in the two-step approach.
Keywords:geoid  gravity  inverse problem  numerical stability
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