Regional gravity field refinement for (quasi-) geoid determination based on spherical radial basis functions in Colorado

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作者
Liu, Qing [1 ]
Schmidt, Michael [1 ]
Sanchez, Laura [1 ]
Willberg, Martin [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munchen DGFI TUM, Deutsch Geodat Forsch Inst Tech, Arcisstr 21, D-80333 Munich, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Astron & Phys Geodesy, Arcisstr 21, D-80333 Munich, Germany
关键词
'1 cm Geoid Experiment'; Spherical radial basis functions; Regional geoid modeling; Heterogeneous data combination; AIRBORNE GRAVITY; REGULARIZATION; MODEL; TERRESTRIAL; UNIFICATION; COMBINATION; GRAVIMETRY; RECOVERY; FORMULA; SCALE;
D O I
10.1007/s00190-020-01431-2
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
This study presents a solution of the '1 cm Geoid Experiment' (Colorado Experiment) using spherical radial basis functions (SRBFs). As the only group using SRBFs among the fourteen participated institutions from all over the world, we highlight the methodology of SRBFs in this paper. Detailed explanations are given regarding the settings of the four most important factors that influence the performance of SRBFs in gravity field modeling, namely (1) the choosing bandwidth, (2) the locations of the SRBFs, (3) the type of the SRBFs as well as (4) the extensions of the data zone for reducing the edge effect. Two types of basis functions covering the same spectral range are used for the terrestrial and the airborne measurements, respectively. The non-smoothing Shannon function is applied to the terrestrial data to avoid the loss of spectral information. The cubic polynomial (CuP) function which has smoothing features is applied to the airborne data as a low-pass filter for filtering the high-frequency noise. Although the idea of combining different SRBFs for different observations was proven in theory to be possible, it is applied to real data for the first time, in this study. The RMS error of our height anomaly result along the GSVS17 benchmarks w.r.t the validation data (which is the mean results of the other contributions in the 'Colorado Experiment') drops by 5% when combining the Shannon function for the terrestrial data and the CuP function for the airborne data, compared to those obtained by using the Shannon function for both the two data sets. This improvement indicates the validity and benefits of using different SRBFs for different observation types. Global gravity model (GGM), topographic model, the terrestrial gravity data, as well as the airborne gravity data are combined, and the contribution of each data set to the final solution is discussed. By adding the terrestrial data to the GGM and the topographic model, the RMS error of the height anomaly result w.r.t the validation data drops from 4 to 1.8 cm, and it is further reduced to 1 cm by including the airborne data. Comparisons with the mean results of all the contributions show that our height anomaly and geoid height solutions at the GSVS17 benchmarks have an RMS error of 1.0 cm and 1.3 cm, respectively; and our height anomaly results give an RMS value of 1.6 cm in the whole study area, which are all the smallest among the participants.
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