RESOLVING MARINE GRAVITY WITH ERS-1 SATELLITE ALTIMETRY

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MCADOO, DC
MARKS, KM
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[1] Geosciences Laboratory, Ocean and Earth Sciences, National Ocean Service, Noaa
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10.1029/92GL02436
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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To estimate how well ERS-1 data from the 35-day repeat mission can resolve fine structure in the marine geoid or gravity field, we compare along-track gravity and gridded gravity fields derived from ERS-1 fast delivery altimeter data to those computed from Geosat Geodetic Mission altimeter observations in the Southern Ocean. We find that single passes of ERS-1 data can resolve along-track gravity anomalies with wavelengths as short as 28-30 km (i.e., comparable to Geosat). However, the ERS-1 gridded gravity field can only resolve anomalies as short as 66 km (versus approximately 18 km for Geosat). This two-dimensional resolution is limited by the larger ground track spacing (approximately 35 km at 60-degrees S) of ERS-1. To resolve fine structure in the marine gravity field it is essential to have altimeter data along more closely-spaced ground tracks, such as those planned for the ERS-1 176-day repeat mission in 1994.
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页码:2271 / 2274
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